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Invisible hand is a term used by Adam Smith to describe the basis of the self-regulating nature of the marketplace.
Invisible hand may also refer to:
- Invisible Hand (TV series), a 1960s and 1970s Polish public television series
 - Invisible Hand (Star Wars), the flagship of General Grievous in Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith
 - The Invisible Hand (play), a 2012 play by Ayad Akhtar
 - The Invisible Hand (serial), a 1920 American silent film serial
 - "The Invisible Hand" (The Spectacular Spider-Man), a television episode
 
See also
- Invisible Hands (disambiguation)
 - The Other Invisible Hand, a 2007 economics book by Julian Le Grand
 
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