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Investors in Private Equity Funds: Theory, Preferences and Performances
By Daniel Hobohm and Dietmar Harhoff (foreword by)
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Gabler
Publication date January 14, 2010
Pages 217
Binding Paperback
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9783834921833
ISBN-10 3834921831
Original list price $89.99
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Amazon.com description: Product Description: Daniel Hobohm analyzes more than 17,000 investments by more than 1800 international investors in more than 2400 private equity and venture capital funds over the last two decades. He compares different investor types in their fund preferences, home bias and investor responses to market shocks. Further, he determines returns by investor type and the effect of external advisers on fund investment returns. The author analyzes the role of risk-taking when choosing VC funds, and in a unique investigation, the role of the proximity of the investor to the fund. His analysis sheds light on the intransparent private equity market and highlights the significance of the close investor-fund interaction for investment success.

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About: Daniel Hobohm analyzes more than 17,000 investments by more than 1800 international investors in more than 2400 private equity and venture capital funds over the last two decades.

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