Milica Z. Bookman, Aleksandra S. Bookman: Economics in Film and Fiction (2008)
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Economics is everywhere. It’s in business. It’s in government. It’s in our personal lives. Now, a ground-breaking textbook supplement brings this reality to the classroom: Economics in Film and Fiction.
The book uses both contemporary and classic film and literature to illustrate 33 fundamental concepts in introductory economics. Designed for use in introductory economics courses, the clearly organized text brings both sides of the lectern closer together through real life illustration of economic concepts in such favorites as Jaws, Legally Blonde, Casablanca, The Great Gatsby, Scarlet Letter, and The Da Vinci Code.
Each economic topic is described and terms are defined. A plot synopsis of a film or book sets the stage for each discussion. Using a detailed scene description, the authors then show how the scene illustrates the concept under study. Classroom discussion and assignments are facilitated through a series of questions that probe deeper.
Publisher R&L Education, 2008
ISBN 1578869625, 9781578869626
Length 207 pages
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