articleThe Journal of Economic PerspectivesJan 1, 2009BRONZE OA

Leveraged Buyouts and Private Equity

National Bureau of Economic Research · National Institute of Economic Research · +1 more institution

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Abstract

In a leveraged buyout, a company is acquired by a specialized investment firm using a relatively small portion of equity and a relatively large portion of outside debt financing. The leveraged buyout investment firms today refer to themselves (and are generally referred to) as private equity firms. We describe and present time series evidence on the private equity industry, considering both firms and transactions. We discuss the existing empirical evidence on the economics of the firms and transactions. We consider similarities and differences between the recent private equity wave and the wave of the 1980s. Finally, we speculate on what the evidence implies for the future of private equity.

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Keywords
  • Club deal
  • Private equity
  • Private equity firm
  • Leveraged buyout
  • Private equity fund
  • Private equity secondary market
  • Business
  • Equity capital markets
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