If you have a long term view on business, you can actually just use the existing stock exchanges. The stock exchanges aren't the reason for short term thinking ... the incentives of executives and investors are the reason for that.
There's plenty of companies that take the long view and whose investors have been rewarded for it ... Amazon, Netflix, Tesla, etc. ... its not like the existing stock exchanges and investors have stopped them from running a loss and investing in the long term.
I feel this is a solution that isn't aimed at the right part of the "stack". Reform is needed in the way the professional management of large public funds and pension funds are evaluated and compensated ... but you won't solve that with a new stock exchange.
There's plenty of companies that take the long view and whose investors have been rewarded for it ... Amazon, Netflix, Tesla, etc. ... its not like the existing stock exchanges and investors have stopped them from running a loss and investing in the long term.
I feel this is a solution that isn't aimed at the right part of the "stack". Reform is needed in the way the professional management of large public funds and pension funds are evaluated and compensated ... but you won't solve that with a new stock exchange.