来源:《华尔街日报》
原文见报日期:2024年5月9日
The U.S. had well over 7,000 publicly owned companies in 1996. Today, we have half as many. That has led to considerable hand-wringing. Has America become a less desirable place to do business? Are public companies overregulated? Is the U.S. economy becoming more like those of European and Asian nations, with more family and other privately owned companies?