Economic Gangsters
by Raymond Fisman and Edward Miguel
Princeton University Press, HK$200
In one of the most memorable exchanges with his long-suffering wife, Basil Fawlty remarks to Sybil: 'You should be on Mastermind. Subject: the Bleeding Obvious.'
The same comment can be made of this book, which carries the subtitle Corruption, Violence and the Poverty of Nations. It starts in interesting territory, trying to correlate corruption and influence peddling, for example, with share price movements, but then tapers off into banal, safe conclusions. Its premise is that eliminating or alleviating poverty will do much to eliminate corruption.
This is not an unusual concept. What is extraordinary is that the authors think they are pushing back the boundaries of economic thought with their many examples of and conclusions on poverty, corruption and economic gangsters.