We thank the Asian Development Bank, the Japan Fund for Prosperity and Resilience, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), Asociación Mexicana de Cultura, the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research through the project “Development of poverty and inequality in Germany and France over the past 25 years” (grant number 01UI2208A), the International Growth Centre, the Russell Sage Foundation, the Smith Richardson Foundation, and the World Bank for financial support. Views presented are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the National Bureau of Economic Research, or any other institution. The usual disclaimer applies.
I worked for McKinsey and company as a management consultant from 2001-2002. I have not received any funding from them after that time.
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I produced a report in 2008 for the World Economic Forum on management practices in private equity for which I received an honorarium.
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