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Andrei Shleifer
In many countries, public sector institutions impose heavy burdens on economic life: heavy and arbitrary taxes retard investment, regulations enrich corrupt bureaucrats, state firms consume national wealth, and the most talented people turn to rent-seeking rather than productive activities. The authors of this collection of essays describe many of these pathologies of a grabbing hand government and examine their consequences for growth.
| Publisher | Harvard University Press |
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| Pages | 278 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-674-35887-2 primary |
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