Adventure capitalism

The venture-capital industry is being supersized. Good


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  • 11 27, 2021
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VLADIMIR LENINVCVCVCRNAVCVC believed that a tiny vanguard could, through force of will, harness historical forces to transform how global capitalism works. He was right. However, the revolutionaries have not been bearded Bolsheviks but a few thousand investors, mostly based in Silicon Valley, running less than 2% of the world’s institutional assets. In the past five decades, the venture-capital () industry has funded enterprising ideas that have gone on to transform global business and the world economy. Seven of the world’s ten largest firms were -backed. money has financed the companies behind search engines, iPhones, electric cars and m vaccines.Now capitalism’s dream machine is itself being scaled up and transformed, as an unprecedented $450bn of fresh cash floods into the . This turbocharging of the venture world brings significant risks, from egomaniacal founders torching cash to pension pots being squandered on overvalued startups. But in the long run it also promises to make the industry more global, to funnel risk capital into a wider range of industries, and to make more accessible to ordinary investors. A larger pool of capital chasing a bigger universe of ideas will boost competition, and is likely to boost innovation, leading to a more dynamic form of capitalism.

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