
Cinema Economics It is a popular literary book that can narrow the distance from economics, which is too far to go, through movies that are familiar to anyone. It is a book that can learn economic common sense through cinema (movie). This book is a collection of columns that have been used by leading bankers in Japan as well as film critics who have contributed to the boom of cinema economics in Japan by combining their major fields. [Roman Holidays] Euro-Zone policy, stimulus, fair trade, brand strategy, monetary theory, demand and supply, bubble economy, black market, marketing, etc., through 85 movies widely known around the world, including Star Wars and 007 series. Principles, corporate and environmental issues, and the most popular economic issues and common sense are explained easily and interestingly. In addition to learning about economic issues, the movie is also interesting. With the exception of a few Japanese movies, we introduce movies that are familiar to anyone, so you can read it with fun movie reviews. It covers a variety of films, from classic to modern, from the East to the West, as well as the economics of the film itself.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2010-09-30
Publisher:
Human & Books (Human & Books)
ISBN-10:
8960781002
ISBN-13:
9788960781009
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