No, but they should be increasingly taxed so smaller companies can compete
I see where you're coming from, but let's flip the pancake for a second. Yes, big corporations have…
Turning Goliath into David's venture capitalist is a fascinating idea. Still, an air of caution looms over this concept. Mega corporations, driven by profit, might seek to control or influence these smaller entities to their advantage, possibly even stifering the very innovation we seek to encourage.
On the Scandinavian model, it's true they rank high in innovation, but it's also worth noting these countries have unique socio-economic structures that might not be replicable everywhere. They have a strong social security system, excellent public services, and a high level of trust in government, which can help mitigate the potential negative effects of high corporate taxes.
So, in the end, it's all about balance, isn't it? We need a system that encourages innovation, supports competition, but also maintains fairness. It's like walking a tightrope!
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