Description |
1 online resource (xxiii, 232 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Note |
Includes index. |
Summary |
"During a market boom, even bad startups can find funding. However, when a crisis hits, funds dry up, and very few startups will survive. However, with the appropriate tools, it is possible not just to navigate an economic crisis, but to embrace it, identify opportunities, and emerge stronger on the other side. In the current climate of economic instability, and with the financial impact of the coronavirus yet to fully bite, startups and entrepreneurs need solid, practical advice to help them keep their businesses alive--and even thriving."-- Provided by publisher. |
Contents |
FOREWORD ix PREFACE xi ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS xxi ABOUT THE AUTHOR xxiii 1 Even Shit Floats in High Tide 1 Introduction 1 The Macros Matter 3 Capitalism: The Pyramid Scheme 5 Tier 0 5 Tier 1 5 Tier 2 5 Tier 3 7 Tier 4 7 Tier 5 8 Role of the Central Banks and Regulators 8 Virtuous Cycles 10 Wealth Effect 14 An Interplay of Incentives 14 Investor Dilemma 17 Conclusion 20 2 Hindsight's 2020 23 Introduction 23 Structural versus Event-Driven Crisis 24 Structural Crisis 25 Event-Driven Crisis 25 The Crisis Timeline 26 Black Monday 1987 27 Dot-Com Bubble 1999-2000 29 The Great Recession of 2008 31 The Year of Crises - 2020 35 If It Smells Like Funk 38 Greed Is Good, |
Subject |
New business enterprises.
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Financial crises.
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Business enterprises -- Finance.
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Nouvelles entreprises. |
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Business enterprises -- Finance |
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Financial crises |
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New business enterprises |
Added Author |
Jia Ying, Maxson Tee, author.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Krishnakumar, Arunkumar. Restartup. First edition. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom : Wiley, 2021 9781119754404 (DLC) 2021000105 (OCoLC)1230250517 |
ISBN |
1119754623 electronic book |
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9781119754596 electronic book |
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1119754593 electronic book |
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9781119754626 (electronic bk.) |
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hardcover |
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hardcover |
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