Publication Type
PhD Dissertation
Version
publishedVersion
Publication Date
4-2021
Abstract
M & A fund is one category of private equity investment fund. In the past 25 years, private equity fund has grown into a considerable asset section. Since 2008, China's economy has experienced the pounding pain of structural transformation multiplied with other challenges, e.g. international economy’s lack of growth momentum, increased trade friction, aging population and so on. The trade friction between China and the United States has further exacerbated. Against this backdrop, from September 2018, there was a significant shift in the domestic central government’s economic policy, particularly the capital market policy, has undergone major changes with the repressed capital market elevated to an unprecedented strategic level. M & A, as a crucial means to optimize the social resources allocation and enhance the efficiency of social capital utility, has been given great expectations by the government.
This study mainly discusses the role of M & A fund in China's economic transformation, and a medium-term development road-map of M & A fund under the new capital market policies today. After thorough research, data statistics and analysis, a potentially feasible M & A fund domestic development strategy is proposed to meet the needs of current economy and development.
Keywords
M & A fund, Acquiring, China, Asset
Degree Awarded
Doctor of Bus Admin (CKGSB)
Discipline
Asian Studies | Business Administration, Management, and Operations | Economics
Supervisor(s)
CHEN, Xia; LIU, Jing (CKGSB co-supervisor)
First Page
1
Last Page
149
Publisher
Singapore Management University
City or Country
Singapore
Citation
SONG, Xiaoming.
Study on the ideas for developing M&A funds in China in the context of economic transformation. (2021). 1-149.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/etd_coll/339
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