Economics Through Lens of Film and Popular Culture
04 April 2014
Lana Harfoush, Director of Communications and Marketing for the Moving Picture Institute, discusses EconPop, a new YouTube web series, hosted by comedian Andrew Heaton, which uses humor to examine how popular films portray economic ideas.
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