01921cam a2200373 i 45000010011000000030006000110050017000170080041000340100015000750200018000900400008001080500022001160820012001381000038001502450089001882460053002772640032003302640011003623000066003733360026004393360033004653370028004983380027005265040069005535050349006225200335009716500028013066500022013346500036013569070016013929420014014089990017014229520108014391443719036OCoLC20250522165126.0240617s2025 nyuad e b 001 0 eng d a2024025585 a9780593473481 cAJM00aHG4751b.B74 202500a332.0411 aBracy, Catherine,eauthor.92000110aWorld Eaters :bHow Venture Capital is Cannibalizing the Economy /cCatherine Bracy.3 aHow venture capital is cannibalizing the economy 1aNew York :bDutton,c[2025] 4c©2025 a261 pages :billustrations, charts (black and white) ;c24 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent astill imagebsti2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aIncludes bibliographical references (pages [233]-252) and index.0 aThe methodology: how venture capitalists think -- The founders: how VC undermines entrepreneurship -- Venture capital and labor: how the gig economy has upended the job market -- Venture capital and housing: capsizing the American dream -- The pathbreakers: can venture capital be done differently? -- The changemakers: how to scale what works. a"An urgent and illuminating insider/outsider perspective that offers a window into how the most pernicious aspects of the venture capital ethos is reaching all areas of our lives, into everything from healthcare to food to entertainment to the labor market, and leaving a trail destruction in their wake"--cProvided by publisher. 0aVenture capital.920002 0aEconomics.920003 0aFood industry and trade.914306 a.b207655546 2ddccBOOK c30667d30667 2ddc4070aABELJbABELJcNFd2025-05-22g32.00l0o332.041 BRACp40406r2025-05-22w2025-05-22yBOOK11