Private Equity Perspectives
Sachin argues for the essential role of private markets in adding value to the economy, while Brendan critiques the legal frameworks that govern them. Their discussion delves into the complexities of incentives, the duration of investments, and the implications of fees and operational effectiveness. Together, they explore the nuanced landscape of private equity, revealing insights that challenge conventional wisdom and provoke thought on the future of investment strategies.In this clip
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