Corporations have (theoretically) one person who makes the decisions. Anyone who disagrees is shown the door.
Governments are led by thousands of competing interests. Once a decision is finally made, everyone who disagreed actively tries to undermine their opposition rather then work together.
It is incredible to believe that on average corporations cannot compete against that level of internal conflict.
Co-ops also outperform sole ownership corporations, while having all the “downsides” of bureaucracy. It is incredible to believe that dictatorships outperform collective democracies.
Corporations have (theoretically) one person who makes the decisions. Anyone who disagrees is shown the door.
Governments are led by thousands of competing interests. Once a decision is finally made, everyone who disagreed actively tries to undermine their opposition rather then work together.
It is incredible to believe that on average corporations cannot compete against that level of internal conflict.
Co-ops also outperform sole ownership corporations, while having all the “downsides” of bureaucracy. It is incredible to believe that dictatorships outperform collective democracies.