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Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Upside of Wasteful Speculative Bubbles and the Downside of Efficiency - William Janeway
William Janeway notes the prevalence (and importance) of speculative bubbles, especially in respect to equity markets and technological breakthroughs. Interviewed by Daniel Erasmus at King's College, April 2010.<br/>
Globalive Media
Beyond Innovation: Episode 11
A patient moves a prosthetic limb with his thoughts, a personal submarine dives to the ocean’s depths and a venture capitalist finds genius outside Silicon Valley. Plus, Michael and Anthony speak with a company launching a flying taxi...
The Wall Street Journal
How to Navigate Pregnancy in the Workplace
When one of her founders needed to take maternity leave, Claire Diaz-Ortiz stepped in to run her company. Learn the benefits of building your career collaboratively as more companies embrace new work models and technology supports remote...
The Wall Street Journal
Better Drug Discovery Through Venture Capital?
As Big Pharma pulls back from expensive drug development, venture capital is stepping in. How's that working out?
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Q&A: The Market or the State? (6/6)
Roman Frydman, Philippe Aghion, William Janeway, William Lazonick, Ha-Joon Chang, and Peter Jungen at INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 10, 2011<br/>
Blockchain Central
ICOs - Everyone Can Be an Investor!
This week on Blockchain Central: we will explore the difference between the ICO’s and Venture Capital: the traditional way of collecting money
Sustainable Business Consulting
Venture Capitals, Angel and Impact Investors
Discusses the growing presence of these new investing options
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Venture Capital in the 21st Century with Bill Janeway [TRAILER]
In this eight-part series, Bill Janeway investigates the relationship between #venturecapital and technological #innovation, and the interdependent roles of entrepreneurial firms, the mission-driven State and financial speculation in...
The Wall Street Journal
Time's Up. What's Next?
Actor, producer and businesswoman Sarah Jessica Parker and Buckley Sandler partner Tina Tchen speak with WSJ Editor Nikki Waller about the vision for years to come after the #MeToo movement.<br/>
The Wall Street Journal
Inside Samsung's Skunk Works
Samsung NEXT President David Eun discusses the outlook for Samsung's venture capital arm and what investment areas it is looking at in an interview with WSJ's Senior Editor Yun-Hee Kim at the WSJ D.Live conference in Laguna Beach,...
The Wall Street Journal
The Next Unicorn
How do you spot a startup that has the potential for massive scale? One of China's most prominent tech investors shares her perspective and predicts the next big trends in consumer, internet and retail businesses.
The Wall Street Journal
The Fight for an Equal Economic Comeback with Gina Raimondo
Women's labor force participation took a dramatic hit as a result of the pandemic. Gina Raimondo, U.S. Secretary of Commerce, discusses current efforts to better support working women and new rules for navigating shortages across the...
Executive Finance
Understanding Financing Strategy and the Financing Lifecycle
This video discusses the various uses of capital in a business and how financing strategy must align with corporate strategy and business lifecycle. It also emphasizes the importance of finding the optimal mix of debt and equity to...
Economics Explained
Why Silicon Valley and Shenzhen Have Exactly The Opposite Problem | Economics Explained
Why Silicon Valley and Shenzhen Have Exactly The Opposite Problem | Economics Explained
Globalive Media
Beyond Innovation: Episode 16
A cyborg startup blends man with machine, an algorithm masters audio recordings and robots manage a vegetable garden. Plus, Anthony and Michael speak with a scientist pioneering batteries that are safe to eat.
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The Wall Street Journal
A New Voice in Venture Capital
Grammy Award-winner, multi-hyphenate and The Roots frontman Tariq Trotter discusses joining Impellent Ventures, the evolution of late-night television, and diversity in venture capital.
Globalive Media
Beyond Innovation: Episode 9
A venture capitalist bets big on cryptocurrency, a realistic robot mimics medical patients and a special pesticide saves bumble bees. Plus, Michael and Anthony speak with NBA star Jeremy Lin about a smartphone app that’s the perfect...
The Wall Street Journal
On the Innovation Horizon
Achieving corporate sustainability goals will require an abundance of innovation. Jonah Goldman, a venture capitalist and managing director of Breakthrough Energy, discusses innovations that could make a big difference.
Sustainable Business Consulting
Venture Capital, Angel and Impact Investors
Discusses the impacts and options of these three types of finance
The Wall Street Journal
Female Founders on Launching a Private Equity Firm
Founders of private equity firms Biospring Partners, Luminate and Fairview Capital Partners discuss how they launched and built their firms, including working with limited partners and portfolio companies.
Curated OER
Going Back to the Till: Series B
Help young economists understand the concept of a company's increasing value despite a lack of profit. They explore Sal's case study startup company, which needs to raise more money after going through the original angel investment. For...
Khan Academy
Getting a Seed Round from a VC, Stocks and Bonds, Finance and Capital Markets
After reviewing his hypothetical business startup, Sal outlines the stock distribution based on the pre-money valuation and a $5 million investment from an angel donor. He reviews the fluctuating percentage of ownership once an investor...
Khan Academy
Raising Money for a Startup, Stocks and Bonds, Finance and Capital Markets
Sal's hypothetical company is selling socks online, and he must write a business plan. He discusses the basics of starting a new corporation and asset development. Learners see through the case study how shareholders divide ownership,...