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Private Equity and the Demise of the Local

Private Equity and the Demise of the Local

Private Equity and the Demise of the Local

The Loss of Community Economic Power and Autonomy
Maryann Feldman, University of North Carolina
Martin Kenney, University of California
May 2024
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9781009321846

    Capitalism is a powerful engine that requires finance. Private equity is part of the neoliberal transformation of capitalism that has failed the average citizen and unleashed a tsunami of leveraged acquisitions that have destroyed entire sectors of our economy. Private equity has become a powerful force that has moved from restructuring industrial firms to buying up just about any economic activity in local communities that has assets that can be monetized, without any consideration of the impact on the quality of life and well-being of the community. Th a process has been aided and abetted by government policy. The authors of this Element explain the workings of the private equity model and the reasons it has been so profitable. They document the effects of PE on firms and communities by examining a range of activities that once had a local focus. They conclude by offering policy recommendations.

    Reviews & endorsements

    ‘Through lucid and compelling prose, Feldman and Kenney make a case not just for researchers to expand the evidentiary base of Private Equity impacts on communities but also for policymakers and other civil servants to enact stronger PE regulation and oversight.’ Daniel Armanios, Administrative Science Quarterly

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    Product details

    May 2024
    Paperback
    9781009321846
    98 pages
    228 × 152 × 6 mm
    0.16kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The state of the nation
    • 2. The private equity model and the looting of local economies
    • 3. Surveying the demise of the local
    • 4. What kind of future do we want?
    • References.
      Authors
    • Maryann Feldman , University of North Carolina
    • Martin Kenney , University of California