This chapter explores the complexities of government intervention in private equity firms and the concept of sovereign wealth funds to support struggling companies. The discussion highlights the balance needed between aiding firms during financial crises and the risks of supporting inefficient 'zombie companies.' Historical contexts are examined to reflect on past interventions, their effectiveness, and the potential long-term consequences on market dynamics and national debt.

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