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by bayleo
5248 days ago
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"...attract[s] more venture capital dollars per person than any country — 2.5 times the U.S., 30 times Europe, 80 times India, and 300 times China." Guh, could we stop it already with the country-level statistics? Per capita or not, you can't just go comparing a largely urban nation of 7.1 million people with massive nation-states like the US, EU, India & China which have huge rural/agrarian areas. How do you think this would read if he had compared it to the venture dollars per capita for the 7.15 million people living in the bay area? |
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IMHO, the best way to calculate a good index is to model (usually log-transformed) the relationship between the venture capital dollars and the population (or overall investment, number of degree awarded by year, money invested in R&D, etc.), then take the ratio between the expected value and observed value. The resulting index is less sensible to scale issues.