Taking stock of the VC industry’s progress on diversity, equity, and inclusion

Taking stock of the VC industry’s progress on diversity, equity, and inclusion

Let’s be clear: the venture capital industry lacks diversity. The good news is that the industry is working to improve itself. To begin with as…
Indian food delivery startup Zomato files for $1.1 billion IPO

Indian food delivery startup Zomato files for $1.1 billion IPO

Indian food delivery start-up Zomato filed for initial public offering on Wednesday, ushering in a new era for technology unit startups in the world’s second-largest Internet…
Look out Amazon Go — a Lisbon Startup Plans to Offer Autonomous Stores to Other Retailers

Look out Amazon Go — a Lisbon Startup Plans to Offer Autonomous Stores to Other Retailers

Check out Amazon Go. A Lisbon startup plans to provide other retailers with the same autonomous store technology. Lisbon-based Sensei, a computer vision startup that…
Marginal Propensity To Consume (MPC)

Marginal Propensity To Consume (MPC)

The marginal propensity to consume (MPC) is a metric used in economics to quantify induced consumption. It measures how responsive consumption in a given economy…
Keynesian Economics Theory

Keynesian Economics Theory

The macroeconomic economic theory of total expenditure in the economy and its impact on productivity, wages, and inflation is known as Keynesian economics (/ˈkeɪnziən/ KAYN-zee-ən;…
Monetarist Theory

Monetarist Theory

Monetarist theory, also known as monetarism, is an economic concept that claims that changes in the money supply are the most important determinants of economic…
Price Elasticity of Supply

Price Elasticity of Supply

Price elasticity measures the responsiveness of the quantity demanded or supplied of a good to a change in its price. The price elasticity of supply…
Queuing Theory

Queuing Theory

Queuing theory is a branch of mathematics that studies the different dynamics of lines or “queues,” as well as how they can be made to…
Bar Graph (Definition, Types)

Bar Graph (Definition, Types)

A bar chart, also known as a bar graph, is a chart that plots data using rectangular bars or columns (called bins) that represent the…
Vertical Line Charting

Vertical Line Charting

Vertical line charting is a graphical representation of a given asset’s different price points over time, which can range from 15 minutes to five years.…
Depreciation Recapture

Depreciation Recapture

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in the United States uses depreciation recapture to raise taxes on the sale of depreciated land. If the sale price…
Straight Line Basis

Straight Line Basis

The difference between an asset’s cost and its ultimate salvage value, divided by the number of years it remains usable and in service, is used…
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