As WUaS begins to develop further in a Berkeley Law class, I'm wondering how to begin valuing WUaS economically and financially.
My first approach, given WUaS's longstanding plans to build an endowment bigger than Harvard's (and possibly for each countries' World University) - given WUaS's plans to be in all countries and in their main and official languages, each an university, and to create flourishing wiki schools for open teaching and learning in all 7,943 languages, and with AI and machine learning - would be to estimate Harvard's endowment at potentially around 50 billion dollars (the largest of any university in the world, as I understand this) and multiply this by 204 countries (per the 2008Olympics) and then adjust for population size etc. So 50 billion dollars times 200 equals 10 trillion U.S. dollars, as WUaS's plans for endowments for just the 200 universities we plan to develop.
On top of this, WUaS would like to develop wiki schools in another 7800 languages and each of these may have endowments too.
If WUaS decides to organize around schools within any given online university, for example, in the Japan World University and School in Japanese, WUaS has 36 academic departments, each of these actually schools, WUaS will factor this into endowments' generation too.
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