Grabbing Hand
Discover the profound insights of Andrei Shleifer in his compelling book, Grabbing Hand, published by Harvard University Press in 2002. This enlightening work spans 288 pages and delves into the critical impact of public sector institutions on economic vitality. Shleifer and his co-authors explore the detrimental effects of predatory government policies that stifle entrepreneurship and lead to economic stagnation. Through a series of case studies, they illustrate the various pathologies associated with a "grabbing hand" government and analyze the far-reaching consequences these practices have on growth and development. Ideal for readers interested in political science, economics, and public finance, Grabbing Hand offers essential perspectives for understanding the interplay between government actions and economic performance. Enhance your knowledge of the challenges faced by economies worldwide by adding this thought-provoking title to your collection.