<div>This paper analyzes and determines the decision variables and constraints, establishes the EECM-ARAMA model to analyze and research coal price forecasts. Firstly, we first confirm the influencing factors. Then, we conduct correlation coefficient tests on price and various factors, and get the strength of the correlation between each factor and price. The second is to establish a coal price prediction model. Firstly, we use the EEMD method to transform the original price series into a stable time series, and then formulate three ARIMA models by comparing the size of the influencing factors and the parameter estimation results. After testing, we finally choose the ARIMA 03 model to predict the next 31 days, 35 Weekly and 36-month coal prices. Finally, we combine the models and ideas of the above issues to obtain factors that affect coal price changes and related price prediction models, and combine experience to give some feasible policy recommendations.</div>
The allocation of venture capital is one of the primary factors determining who takes products to market, which startups succeed or fail, and as such who gets to participate in the shaping of our collective economy. While gender diversity contributes to startup success, most funding is allocated to male-only entrepreneurial teams. In the wake of COVID-19, 2020 is seeing a notable decline in funding to female and mixed-gender teams, giving raise to an urgent need to study and correct the longstanding gender bias in startup funding allocation. We conduct an in-depth data analysis of over 48,000 companies on Crunchbase, comparing funding allocation based on the gender composition of founding teams. Detailed findings across diverse industries and geographies are presented. Further, we construct machine learning models to predict whether startups will reach an equity round, revealing the surprising finding that the CEO's gender is the primary determining factor for attaining funding. Policy implications for this pressing issue are discussed.
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