Saturday, March 19, 2011

Fiction, Reviews, Film, Economics
Economics in Film and Fiction





Economics is everywhere. It's in business. It's in government. It's in our personal lives. Now, a groundbreaking textbook supplement brings this reality to the classroom: Economics in Film and Fiction. This book uses both contemporary and classic films and literature to illustrate thirty-three fundamental concepts in introductory economics. Designed for use in introductory economics courses, this clearly organized text brings both sides of the lectern closer together through real life illustrations of economic concepts in such favorites as Jaws, Legally Blonde, Casablanca, The Great Gatsby, The Scarlet Letter and The Da Vinci Code.









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