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In the Long Run, We Are All Dead

Jim Anderson of Silicon Valley Bank publishes a must-read weekly investment newsletter which includes commentary on venture capital, currency markets, and his usually witty observations about current economic happenings.

Beside an introductory paragraph that cites one of my favorite quotes from economics - “In the long-term, we are all dead” - this week features an excellent discussion of the issues surrounding globalization of human capital flow, the savings glut and its strange effect on long term interest rates, etc.  I discussed some of this in a previous post (”The SuperSizing of VC Funds”) a few weeks ago, but Jim’s treatment is (as usual) both more to the point and more entertaining to read.

Posted 04-18-2006, 08:19 pm, by Trevor Loy    Comments 0

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