Sebastian Christopher Peter Mallaby (born May 1964) is an English journalist and author, Paul A. Volcker senior fellow for international economics at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), and contributing columnist at The Washington Post. Formerly, he was a contributing editor for the Financial Times and a columnist and editorial board member at The Washington Post.
Add missing EndorsementThe Power Law: Venture Capital and the Making of the New Future by Sebastian Mallaby is an engaging and detailed look at the world of venture capital, a form of financing and investing which has been ...
More Money Than God by Sebastian Mallaby is the fascinating story of hedge funds, the risky investments that have made billions of dollars for their investors. Mallaby takes an in-depth look at the hi...
The Power Law: Venture Capital and the Making of the New Future by Sebastian Mallaby is an engaging and detailed look at the world of venture capital, a form of financing and investing which has been ...
By far the best book I've read on the sector.
More Money Than God by Sebastian Mallaby is the fascinating story of hedge funds, the risky investments that have made billions of dollars for their investors. Mallaby takes an in-depth look at the hi...
The Power Law: Venture Capital and the Making of the New Future by Sebastian Mallaby is an engaging and detailed look at the world of venture capital, a form of financing and investing which has been ...
Venture capital has influenced the American economy for over half-a-century now, and finally we have a book of exceptional reporting, analysis and storytelling to bring that history to life. What makes Sebastian Mallaby’s The Power Law a classic is how deeply it takes us into VC's defining successes and failures—which are much harder to get anyone to talk frankly about. I’m not sure this is the book of VCs' dreams, but it’s what the rest of us have been waiting for.