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Puzzling About Prices (and Popcorn)

Last updated: November 27, 2024 1:28 pm
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Exploring Price Theory with Richard McKenzie

As we delve deeper into the realm of price theory, one particular EconTalk episode featuring Richard McKenzie has caught our attention. This insightful discussion not only sheds light on various economic puzzles but also challenges conventional wisdom on pricing mechanisms. For those eager to expand their understanding of economics, McKenzie’s book Why Popcorn Costs So Much at the Movies is a must-read companion to this episode.

We encourage you to revisit this classic episode and ponder over the thought-provoking questions it raises. Feel free to share your insights, and for those inclined towards visual aids, bonus points for accompanying graphs!

Key Discussion Points:

  1. The episode kicks off with a discussion on the exorbitant price of water in California. Despite adequate rainfall, why does the price of water remain high?
  2. How does the availability of flood insurance contribute to increased flood damage, and why is flood insurance more affordable in flood-prone areas?
  3. McKenzie presents a surprising argument that terrorists caused more American deaths post-9/11. What factors contribute to this counterintuitive claim?
  4. What factors lead to significant price drops in retail post-Christmas? Delve into the differing perspectives of Roberts and McKenzie on this issue. Whose explanation resonates with you, and why?
  5. In a nod to McKenzie’s book title, why is popcorn notoriously expensive at movie theaters? How has this pricing dynamic evolved with the rise of streaming services in recent years?

As you ponder over these intriguing questions, consider how economic landscapes may have shifted since the original episode aired. How would you address McKenzie’s updated query on the lack of follow-up studies on highway deaths?

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