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The number of publicly traded companies in America has collapsed over the past few decades and some experts say lawsuits and legal pressure are a major reason why. As fewer companies go public, everyday investors may be losing access to opportunities once available through the stock market.
George Mason law professor Todd Zywicki joins the program to explain what’s driving the decline and whether America’s legal system is pushing businesses away from public markets.
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By The Lars Larson ShowThe number of publicly traded companies in America has collapsed over the past few decades and some experts say lawsuits and legal pressure are a major reason why. As fewer companies go public, everyday investors may be losing access to opportunities once available through the stock market.
George Mason law professor Todd Zywicki joins the program to explain what’s driving the decline and whether America’s legal system is pushing businesses away from public markets.
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