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Aktuelle Konjunktur Lokal und global: Das IWH stellt regelmäßig aktuelle Wirtschaftsdaten zur Verfügung - von der Situation der ostdeutschen Wirtschaft über die…
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Aktuelle Trends: Zahl der insolventen Personen- und Kapitalgesellschaften auf 15-Jahres-Hoch
Steffen Müller
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
Nr. 1,
2025
Abstract
Wer derzeit in den Medien häufig von einer „Insolvenzwelle“ liest, könnte angesichts der Zahl der Unternehmensinsolvenzen überrascht sein: Trotz eines deutlichen Anstiegs liegen diese aktuell auf einem moderaten Niveau und deutlich unter den Werten der Wirtschafts- und Finanzkrise 2008/2009 (siehe Abbildung). Ein genauerer Blick zeigt jedoch wichtige Details.
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Antrag auf Datenzugang am IWH-Forschungsdatenzentrum
Antrag auf Datenzugang am IWH-Forschungsdatenzentrum
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The (Heterogenous) Economic Effects of Private Equity Buyouts
Steven J. Davis, John Haltiwanger, Kyle Handley, Josh Lerner, Ben Lipsius, Javier Miranda
Abstract
The effects of private equity buyouts on employment, productivity, and job reallocation vary tremendously with macroeconomic and credit conditions, across private equity groups, and by type of buyout. We reach this conclusion by examining the most extensive database of U.S. buyouts ever compiled, encompassing thousands of buyout targets from 1980 to 2013 and millions of control firms. Employment shrinks 13% over two years after buyouts of publicly listed firms – on average, and relative to control firms – but expands 13% after buyouts of privately held firms. Post-buyout productivity gains at target firms are large on average and much larger yet for deals executed amidst tight credit conditions. A post-buyout tightening of credit conditions or slowing of GDP growth curtails employment growth and intra-firm job reallocation at target firms. We also show that buyout effects differ across the private equity groups that sponsor buyouts, and these differences persist over time at the group level. Rapid upscaling in deal flow at the group level brings lower employment growth at target firms.
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The (Heterogeneous) Economic Effects of Private Equity Buyouts
Steven J. Davis, John Haltiwanger, Kyle Handley, Ben Lipsius, Josh Lerner, Javier Miranda
Management Science,
im Erscheinen
Abstract
The effects of private equity buyouts on employment, productivity, and job reallocation vary tremendously with macroeconomic and credit conditions, across private equity groups, and by type of buyout. We reach this conclusion by examining the most extensive database of U.S. buyouts ever compiled, encompassing thousands of buyout targets from 1980 to 2013 and millions of control firms. Employment shrinks 12% over two years after buyouts of publicly listed firms—on average, and relative to control firms—but expands 15% after buyouts of privately held firms. Postbuyout productivity gains at target firms are large on average and much larger yet for deals executed amid tight credit conditions. A postbuyout tightening of credit conditions or slowing of gross domestic product growth curtails employment growth and intrafirm job reallocation at target firms. We also show that buyout effects differ across the private equity groups that sponsor buyouts, and these differences persist over time at the group level. Rapid upscaling in deal flow at the group level brings lower employment growth at target firms. We relate these findings to theories of private equity that highlight agency problems at portfolio firms and within the private equity industry itself.
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