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Seinfeld and Economics

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As the most successful sitcom of all time, the television series Seinfeld provides a rich environment for learning basic economic principles. Chronicling the lives of four close friends—Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer—the show highlights human behavior at its best and its worst. The major characters paint themselves as some of the most self-interested individuals in all of popular culture, and are faced with dilemmas that force them to make decisions. Those decisions are at the heart of economics. Each chapter in this book explores one or more key economic concepts and relates them to key scenes from the show. These principles are then applied to other real-world situations, arming readers with the tools needed to make better economic decisions. Written in a light-hearted and conversational style, this book is a must-read for fans of Seinfeld and anyone who wants to learn something from "the show about nothing." It is an ideal supplement for all economics classes.

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ISBN: 9780367222932
Publication date: 23rd September 2020
Author: Linda S. (Eastern Illinois University, USA) Ghent, Alan P. (Baker University, USA) Grant
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 80 pages
Series: Routledge Economics and Popular Culture Series
Genres: Microeconomics
Macroeconomics
Media studies: TV and society