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Sunday, October 14, 2007
Private equity - Michael Jensen's thoughts
Michael Jensen (Harvard Business School) has a set of slides available from
SSRN
concerning his thoughts on private equity: in short, he views it as part of a new model of management.
Slides at this
link
.
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