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[quote=Anonymous]Relatively free markets and generally tolerable levels of corporate taxation, which mostly allow companies to be successful and grow if they are well-run and provide goods/services people want. Companies which increase in value provide positive returns to their owners, whether privately or publicly held. Anyone can participate in the growth of public companies if they want to, so investment capital from even small investors is attracted to growing companies. The same dynamic weeds out poorly run, poorly conceived, companies, and those which fail to provide what customers want or which can't compete against more agile, better run, competitors with better ideas and offerings. That is, the U.S. market is self-regulating - losers are normally not propped up by government fiat without regard to actual commercial viability. That's not always true in some other countries, where market forces are subordinate to government manipulation. [/quote]
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