review.chicagobooth.edu | We are in the midst of a tech boom—but could it be a bubble? Scott F. Meadow, Waverly Deutsch, and Ira S. Weiss, all clinical professors at Chicago Booth, discuss seed funding, large-scale venture funding, and the probability of another tech bust.
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