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Does Private Equity Create Wealth? The Effects of Private Equity and Derivatives on Corporate Governance
University of Chicago Law Review
  • Randall Thomas
  • Ronald W. Masulis
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2009
Keywords
  • private equity,
  • derivatives,
  • corporate governance
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Abstract

Private equity has reaped large rewards in recent years. We claim that one major reason for this success is due to the corporate governance advantages of private equity over the public corporation. We argue that the development of substantial derivative contracts and trading has significantly weakened the governance of public corporations and has created a need for financially sophisticated directors and much closer supervision of management. The private equity model delivers these benefits and allows corporations to be better governed, creating wealth gains for investors.

Citation Information
Randall Thomas and Ronald W. Masulis. "Does Private Equity Create Wealth? The Effects of Private Equity and Derivatives on Corporate Governance" University of Chicago Law Review Vol. 76 (2009) p. 219 ISSN: 0041-9494
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/randall-thomas/21/