It would be better if the government, even local ones, would help with the active support of entrepreneurship and support starting small businesses that have the potential to grow to bigger ones, e.g. 100-200 people. Then government can start a competition for those successful companies, so they can compete among themselves and publish their data about productivity, employee pay, support of the local community, quality of service, etc. Simply imposing more types of success criteria than only profit. Creating efficient small and mid-sized companies could be an antidote to those corporate mastodonts. Corporations became greedy evils because of their size and because there was not enough talent to manage them effectively. We should return to the beginnings when the entrepreneur was a servant, and entrepreneurship service to the public. At that time societies grew. Today, it is only harvesting subsidies for miserable products or services, ignoring people and communities.