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Patient capital [electronic resource]: the challenges and promises of long-term investing / Victoria Ivashina and Josh Lerner.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2019]Description: 1 digital resource (xiv, 247 pages) : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780691186733
  • 0691186731
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.6 23
  • 332.6
LOC classification:
  • HG4521 .I83 2019
Contents:
The need for investing long-term -- The most important people in the world -- The long-term conundrum -- Investing as if the long term mattered -- The genesis of private capital -- The fund manager's challenge -- Revisiting the private capital partnership -- The best (or worst) of both worlds -- The future of long-term investing.
Summary: How to overcome barriers to the long-term investments that are essential for solving the worlds biggest problems There has never been a greater need for long-term investments to tackle the worlds most difficult problems, such as climate change and decaying infrastructure. And it is increasingly unlikely that the public sector will be willing or able to fill this gap. If these critical needs are to be met, the major pools of long-term, patient capitalincluding pensions, sovereign wealth funds, university endowments, and wealthy individuals and familieswill have to play a large role. In this accessible and authoritative account of long-term capital investment, two leading experts on the subject, Harvard Business School professors Victoria Ivashina and Josh Lerner, highlight the significant hurdles facing long-term investors and propose concrete ways to overcome these difficulties. Presenting the best evidence in an engaging way by using memorable stories and examples, Patient Capital describes how large investors increasingly want and need long-run investments that have the potential to deliver greater returns than those in the public markets. Yet success in such investments has been the exception. Performance has suffered from both the limitations of investors and the internal structure of their fund managers, often resulting in the wrong incentives and a lack of long-term planning. Yet the challenges facing long-term investors can be surmounted and the rewards are potentially large, both for investors and society as a whole. Patient Capital shows how to make long-term investment work better for everyone.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-238) and index.

The need for investing long-term -- The most important people in the world -- The long-term conundrum -- Investing as if the long term mattered -- The genesis of private capital -- The fund manager's challenge -- Revisiting the private capital partnership -- The best (or worst) of both worlds -- The future of long-term investing.

How to overcome barriers to the long-term investments that are essential for solving the worlds biggest problems There has never been a greater need for long-term investments to tackle the worlds most difficult problems, such as climate change and decaying infrastructure. And it is increasingly unlikely that the public sector will be willing or able to fill this gap. If these critical needs are to be met, the major pools of long-term, patient capitalincluding pensions, sovereign wealth funds, university endowments, and wealthy individuals and familieswill have to play a large role. In this accessible and authoritative account of long-term capital investment, two leading experts on the subject, Harvard Business School professors Victoria Ivashina and Josh Lerner, highlight the significant hurdles facing long-term investors and propose concrete ways to overcome these difficulties. Presenting the best evidence in an engaging way by using memorable stories and examples, Patient Capital describes how large investors increasingly want and need long-run investments that have the potential to deliver greater returns than those in the public markets. Yet success in such investments has been the exception. Performance has suffered from both the limitations of investors and the internal structure of their fund managers, often resulting in the wrong incentives and a lack of long-term planning. Yet the challenges facing long-term investors can be surmounted and the rewards are potentially large, both for investors and society as a whole. Patient Capital shows how to make long-term investment work better for everyone.

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