L’economia è dappertutto, anche a Springfield. Utilizzando il celebre cartone dei Simpson, gli autori di Homer Economicus spiegano le basi della scienza economica. E così un episodio come “Marge e la monorotaia” aiuta a riflettere su spesa pubblica e grandi opere, “Mr. Spazzaneve” illumina le logiche della concorrenza, “Caro vecchio denaro” ci avvicina ai misteri della moneta e dell'inflazione. La prima sezione del volume analizza questioni teoriche: le caratteristiche del comportamento e delle scelte individuali. Nella seconda parte si riflette invece sulla moneta, sui mercati e sul ruolo dell’intervento pubblico. Nella terza sezione, infine, ci si accosta ai temi dell’immigrazione, del lavoro, del proibizionismo, del gioco d’azzardo e della sanità. Homer Economicus è uno spassoso manuale di economia, perché pure a Springfield è al lavoro la “mano invisibile” di Adam Smith, anche se ha solamente quattro dita... “D'oh!”.
The latest in the line of Simpsons books that look at the impact the show has had on a certain field, this time taking a look at how The Simpsons have used Economics in the shows history. Broken up into a serious of 16 articles, this is a surprising fun and insightful read. Tackling issues such as Supply and Demand, Obesity incentives, money, profit pursuit, entrepreneurship, market failure, government failure, immigration, labour markets, casinos and a superb chapter on prohibition, every chapter gives you a nice basic understanding of the topic and how the Simpsons has tackled it on the show. This ranks in the teir of this type of unofficial Simpsons book and is a good solid read for any fan.
A very good, thorough, book on economics, using events from The Simpsons. A caution, it is a little more academically-written than most nonfiction, but if you have any experience as a post-secondary student, you will be just fine. I was amazed on how accurate The Simpsons depicted economic problems (at least, those used in the book), such as during the re-enactment of prohibition (and beer barons) for which the TV show then showed the result of this regulation - not a ban but simply increased prices of alcohol, and the rise of black markets and organized crime. Note also that the book takes a firmly free-market perspective on economics, so those of you who prefer praise of socialism and central planning will feel accosted during this book. It may be good for you though.
I think the greatest lesson of economics is that you can't have your cake and eat it too. Economic policies have trade-offs. A utopia-fantasy of some that we all can share everything and everyone will have all their desires met will not hold up in economics. Everything has costs, production must come before consumption, people react to incentives, resources are limited, desires infinite, scarcity is forever, there is no free lunch, etc. If you divert one cost from this pile, it will simply transfer to another cost. Make health care 'free', and those costs simply move to another place (perhaps higher taxes, lower health care quality, lower health options, etc).
However, if you have no knowledge whatsoever of economics, I recommend you start with Economics in One Lesson by Hazlitt.
Grazie all'impegno profuso dall'Istituto Bruno Leoni, anche in Italia è possibile apprezzare l'opera curata da Joshua Hall. Sedici temi di microeconomia vengono scandagliati nel libro da brillanti esperti, accademici ed economisti determinati a illustrare il funzionamento della società reale attraverso la prospettiva di Springfield. Sì, perché il genio di Matt Groening ha plasmato negli anni un microcosmo cui i teorici hanno potuto attingere per rendere più appetibili i temi trattati. Ed è una passione sincera, quella degli autori, che saltando di stagione in stagione hanno finito col selezionare alcune puntate emblematiche, utili a capire i principi di una materia complessa e normalmente ostica. Una dimostrazione in più del valore di intrattenimento di queste serie, nonché del suo durevole apprezzamento da parte di pubblico e critica. D'ho!
I really enjoyed this booked and if you are curious about economics and enjoy The Simpsons, you will too! I learned lots about basic economics and how/why people make the choices that they do. This book touches on immigration, health care, technology, prohibitions and governments all using The Simpsons and the residents of Springfield as examples.
Mostly free market true believers here. This may reflect the actual demographics of economists but I was skeptical of some of their assertions. They were also too dogmatically sure about it.