When All Else Fails
Discover the pivotal insights of David A. Moss in his enlightening book, When All Else Fails, published by Harvard University Press in 2004. Spanning 464 pages, this essential read unveils a crucial yet often overlooked function of government: risk management. Moss goes beyond the conventional public roles such as spending, taxation, and regulation, to explore how government interventions shape the economic landscape. This book delves into the intricate connection between government policies and risk, highlighting its significant impact on various aspects of economic life. Ideal for readers interested in microeconomics, government policies, and current events in the United States, When All Else Fails is a must-have for anyone aiming to understand the complex dynamics of economics and the essential role that government plays in managing risks in society.