Abstract
Fundraising by private equity firms in Poland is one and the same with fundraising by firms operating across the entire Central and East European (CEE) region—limited partners that contribute to private equity allocate capital toward certain geographic regions (like CEE) rather than countries (exceptions may include larger countries like India or China, where limited partners can carve out allocations to the countries that have sizeable economies, high growth rates, and offer significant investment opportunities in their own right).
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Klonowski, D. (2011). Fundraising in Poland and the CEE Region. In: Private Equity in Poland. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230338050_7
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