The book Holding Companies and Their Impact on Economic Growth and Market Stability provides a comprehensive analysis of how holding companies influence national and global economies. It explores their dual role as drivers of investment efficiency and potential sources of systemic risk. Through examining structural organization, governance mechanisms, and financial interconnections, the book reveals how holding companies contribute to capital allocation, market consolidation, and corporate control. It also discusses policy frameworks and regulatory strategies that aim to balance growth stimulation with risk containment. Drawing on real-world examples from various industries and regions, this work serves as an essential reference for economists, financial analysts, and policymakers seeking to understand the strategic, fiscal, and ethical dimensions of corporate ownership networks in modern economies.