Oxford University Press, USA
Why Superman Doesn't Take Over the World: What Superheroes Can Tell Us about Economics
Why Superman Doesn't Take Over the World: What Superheroes Can Tell Us about Economics
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economics explains the mysteries of superhero behavior. Spider-Man's existential doubts revolve around opportunity costs; Wonder Woman doesnt have a sidekick because she has a comparative advantage; game theory sheds light on the battle between Captain America and Iron Man; the Joker keeps committing crimes because of the Peltzman effect; and utility
curves help us decide who is the greatest superhero of all. Why Superman Doesn't Take Over the World probes the motivations of our favorite heroes, and reveals that the characters in the comics may have powers we dont, but they are still beholden to the laws of economics.
Author: J. Brian O'Roark
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 05/21/2019
Pages: 224
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 8.60h x 5.40w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9780198829478
Review Citation(s):
Booklist 05/01/2019 pg. 54
About the Author
Brian O'Roark is a University Professor of Economics at Robert Morris University in Pittsburgh, and is a co-author of Essentials of Economics (with Lee Coppock and Dirk Mateer, W.W. Norton, 2016) and editor of Superheroes and Economics (Routledge, forthcoming). He is on the board of directors for
the Journal of Economics Teaching and serves in the role of associate editor. In 2014, Brian was given the Undergraduate Teaching Innovation Award by the Middle Atlantic Association of Colleges of Business Administration and in 2016 he received the President's Award for Outstanding Teaching at RMU.
