22Dec

Washington Is Killing Silicon Valley

Posted by Jeff as Uncategorized

What Congress started with Sarbanes-Oxley, FASB completed with stock options accounting rules. Washington has never demonstrated a sustainable competency in creating jobs, the one constant has been burdening private sector job creation.

From the beginning of this decade, the process of new company creation has been under assault by legislators and regulators. They treat it as if it is a natural phenomenon that can be manipulated and exploited, rather than the fragile creation of several generations of hard work, risk-taking and inventiveness. In the name of “fairness,” preventing future Enrons, and increased oversight, Congress, the SEC and the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) have piled burdens onto the economy that put entrepreneurship at risk.

The new laws and regulations have neither prevented frauds nor instituted fairness. But they have managed to kill the creation of new public companies in the U.S., cripple the venture capital business, and damage entrepreneurship. According to the National Venture Capital Association, in all of 2008 there have been just six companies that have gone public. Compare that with 269 IPOs in 1999, 272 in 1996, and 365 in 1986.

[From Washington Is Killing Silicon Valley - WSJ.com]

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