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At first sight, superheroes and economics seem to occupy completely different dimensions â but a clash of dimensions is a classic comic book storyline! In this first-of-its kind book, an economist and a business writer assemble an A-team of academic talent to explore the intersection of superhero mythology and economic theory in ten accessible chapters.

Superheroes and Economics uncovers basic economic truths that are integral to the comic stories from some of the genres most famous names. The authors of the chapters look at ways that economic principles can add authenticity to imagined universes, and how familiar superhero stories can demonstrate concepts used by economists to forecast the behavior of markets and individuals. If Spider-Man is so smart, why isnât he rich? What are the economic implications of a tech entrepreneur like Tony Stark actually inventing Iron Man armor? What does the 80-year career of Wonder Woman tell us about the evolving role of women in the workp

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Dedication, Contributors, Preface. 1 Economic Realism in the Worlds of Alan Moore, Rob Salkowitz. 2 The High Cost of Being Batman, Clair Smith. 3 Wonder Woman: Feminist and Economic Icon, James Bryan. 4 Poor Peter Parker: Spider Sense Doesn't Apply to Making a Living, Patrick Holt. 5 From Weakling to Superhero: The Economics of Captain America, John Robinson and William C. Wood. 6 The Political Economy of Black Panther’s Wakanda, Bob Subrick. 7 Truth, Justice and the Economic Way, Brian O’Roark. 8 From the Comic Book to the Real World: The Principal-Agent Problem and Moral Hazards When Iron Man Flies Over Your Backyard, Deborah Kozdras & Antoinette Criss. 9 The Shadow v. Batman: Contrasting Approaches to "Producing" Justice, John Swinton. 10 The Avengers vs. The Incredible (But Unpredictable) Hulk, Amanda Mandzik. Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 7/23/2018 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780815367086, 978-0815367086
      ISBN10: 0815367082

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      At first sight, superheroes and economics seem to occupy completely different dimensions â but a clash of dimensions is a classic comic book storyline! In this first-of-its kind book, an economist and a business writer assemble an A-team of academic talent to explore the intersection of superhero mythology and economic theory in ten accessible chapters.

      Superheroes and Economics uncovers basic economic truths that are integral to the comic stories from some of the genres most famous names. The authors of the chapters look at ways that economic principles can add authenticity to imagined universes, and how familiar superhero stories can demonstrate concepts used by economists to forecast the behavior of markets and individuals. If Spider-Man is so smart, why isnât he rich? What are the economic implications of a tech entrepreneur like Tony Stark actually inventing Iron Man armor? What does the 80-year career of Wonder Woman tell us about the evolving role of women in the workp

      Table of Contents

      Dedication, Contributors, Preface. 1 Economic Realism in the Worlds of Alan Moore, Rob Salkowitz. 2 The High Cost of Being Batman, Clair Smith. 3 Wonder Woman: Feminist and Economic Icon, James Bryan. 4 Poor Peter Parker: Spider Sense Doesn't Apply to Making a Living, Patrick Holt. 5 From Weakling to Superhero: The Economics of Captain America, John Robinson and William C. Wood. 6 The Political Economy of Black Panther’s Wakanda, Bob Subrick. 7 Truth, Justice and the Economic Way, Brian O’Roark. 8 From the Comic Book to the Real World: The Principal-Agent Problem and Moral Hazards When Iron Man Flies Over Your Backyard, Deborah Kozdras & Antoinette Criss. 9 The Shadow v. Batman: Contrasting Approaches to "Producing" Justice, John Swinton. 10 The Avengers vs. The Incredible (But Unpredictable) Hulk, Amanda Mandzik. Index

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