Broadway and Economics
Economic Lessons from Show Tunes
- Author(s): Matthew C. Rousu,
- Publisher: Routledge
- Pages: 234
- ISBN_10: 1351685732
ISBN_13: 9781351685733
- Language: en
- Categories: Business & Economics / General , Business & Economics / Economics / General , History / General , Business & Economics / Economics / Microeconomics , Business & Economics / Economics / Macroeconomics , Social Science / Popular Culture , Business & Economics / International / General , Political Science / Public Policy / Economic Policy , Business & Economics / Economics / Theory ,
Description:... Economics has often been described as "the dismal science," with TV and movies reinforcing this description. However, economics is a powerful tool that can be used to understand how the world works, helping to answer confusing puzzles and solve the world’s problems. Surprisingly, Broadway musicals are an excellent way to show this.
Musicals tell engaging stories through song and many are rich with economic concepts. This book analyzes 161 songs from 90 musicals to explore what they can teach us about supply and demand, monetary policy and numerous other core economic concepts. While some songs have an obvious connection to economics, other connections may seem less apparent. When you hear "Let it Go" from Frozen, does your mind think about a firm’s production decisions? After reading this book, it will. Whether showing how Hamilton can illustrate concepts of central banking, or how "Stars" from Les Miserables provides a perfect example of inelastic demand, the author presents complicated topics in an understandable and entertaining way.
Featuring classic songs from some of the most popular shows ever produced, along with some hidden gems, Broadway and Economics will be of interest to anybody studying an introductory economics course as well as theatre aficionados.
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