Filmonomics
Routledge India (Verlag)
978-1-032-83654-6 (ISBN)
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This book analyses how movie makers use economic and financial motives in their plots or to build their characters. Have they done it in line with economic theory? Or are they proposing a new angle, a new perspective, that economists should take note of? The authors here do not discuss wages in the film industry or the economics of movies. What interests them is the economic motivations underpinning the behaviour of fictional characters in their favorite films. They argue that credible movie characters can behave in irrational ways, and movie makers occasionally introduce new ideas that economists should take note of.
A unique contribution, this book will be of interest to readers eager to discover what economists have to say about films and film directors. It will be indispensable for students and researchers of economics, media studies, film studies, and cultural studies.
André de Palma holds a Ph.D. in Physics (supervised by Nobel Laureate I. Prigogine) from, the Free University of Brussels, and a Ph.D. in Economics, from the University of Burgundy. He has taught in the following institutions: Queen’s University, Canada; Northwestern University, USA; University of Geneva, CH; and ENS Paris Saclay, France. He is honorary member of Institut Universitaire de France and Association française d’économie des transports. HE is founding member of the international association of Transport Economics. He is now Emeritus chair Professor at CY Cergy-Paris University and a visiting researcher at Strasbourg and Laval, CA Universities and instructor at EPFL, CH. He specializes in transportation economics, behavioral economics, industrial organization, and risk. He has also published outside the field of economics, including ‘L’addiction rationnelle dans une nouvelle de Stefan Zweig’ and ‘Ode à l’erreur,’ in 2021 (Quand la littérature nous est contée, La lettre volée, Edition de l’Université Libre de Bruxelles). Luc Leruth is Associate Researcher at the University of Clermont-Auvergne, France. He has an MSc in Mathematics, and an MA and a PhD in Economics. A former IMF staff member, he has led missions in numerous countries, was the Head of the Fiscal Transparency Unit, Secretary of the G10, and Director of three Regional Technical Assistance Centers. He has also pursued an academic career, holding teaching positions at the Free University Brussels, the University of Liège, and the University of Essex. He was a member of CORE and has published numerous papers in peer-reviewed journals. He has also pursued a literary career. His first novel, La 4ème Note, was published in August 2001, translated in Portuguese and Russian. It was the Best-selling first novel at Gallimard for 2001 and a Finalist of the Prince of Monaco “Best Young Author” biennial Award. His second novel, La Machine Magique, was also published in the Collection Blanche, Gallimard (2004). In collaboration with Jean Drèze, he is the author of Rumble in a Village (2020). His first play, Le Daguerréotypiste malgré lui was published in 2022.
Section 1: Money and happiness 1. Citizen Kane and the morality of tycoons 2. Wall Street versus Des Hommes et des Dieux: On greed and social responsibility 3. Farinelli and the reasons for the rise and fall of castrati 4. Crazy Rich Asians: A Singapore NEG story? Section 2: Intergenerational transfers and family affairs 5. Trading places and equality of opportunity 6. Narayama, a spaceship Section 3: Women in society 7. Cléo from 5 to 7: A feminine Homo Economicus? 8. Mirch Masala and Manthan: the power of women’s collective action in challenging (orthodox economic theory and) local authority 9. Difret and the way to challenge male authority Section 4: Adapting to social changes 10. The Last Samurai and the struggle for the heart of a discipline 11. The individual, the state, and economics in Indian films: A fifty-year transition 12. Protecting society in A Clockwork Orange 13. The Purple Rose of Cairo and the foundations of rationality Section 5: Individualism, cooperation, and other behavioral patterns 14. The strange games of Dr. Strangelove 15. Transport and economic development in Once upon a Time in the West 16. The philosophy behind The Fountainhead 17. Stopping a bank run in It's a Wonderful Life 18. The Hateful Eight: Bounty hunting, spatial competition, and persuasion Section 6: Winner of the Filmonomics Young Author Award 19. Garm Hava: The Economics of discrimination and other grim tales 20. Coda - Algorithmic Cinema
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 8.4.2025 |
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Zusatzinfo | 1 Tables, black and white; 5 Line drawings, black and white; 5 Illustrations, black and white |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Kommunikation / Medien ► Medienwissenschaft |
Wirtschaft ► Volkswirtschaftslehre ► Makroökonomie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-032-83654-7 / 1032836547 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-032-83654-6 / 9781032836546 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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