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Magic can't fix bad economics--discover why the wizarding world is still stuck in the Dark Ages!
About the Author: Brian O'Roark is currently University Professor of Economics at Robert Morris University.
200 Pages
Social Science, Popular Culture
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About the Book
Discover the Shocking Economics of the Wizarding World!
The world of Harry Potter is filled with magic, mystery, and adventure, but beneath the surface lies an economy struggling in the dark ages. Potternomics: Why Wizards Still Live in the Dark Ages and Other Economic Curiosities in the World of Harry Potter reveals why the wizarding world, despite its magic, remains economically backward.
Explore fascinating questions through an economic lens:
Why is there almost no economic growth in the magical world?
How does the wizarding world grapple with the fundamental problem of scarcity?
Why are goblins such ineffective bankers?
From an economic standpoint, why should people be even more terrified of Dementors?
Why do even the wealthiest wizards maintain a standard of living comparable to the 1700s?
Could economics explain how Harry, a teenage wizard, defeated the most powerful dark lord?
Part textbook, part Freakonomics, Potternomics is an entirely fun exploration of the economic principles at play in your favorite magical universe. By applying economic concepts to this beloved setting, you'll gain a new appreciation for the story and see that the real magic lies in understanding the forces that shape the wizarding world. Uncover the economic curiosities that make the world of Harry Potter tick!
Book Synopsis
Magic can't fix bad economics--discover why the wizarding world is still stuck in the Dark Ages! Discover the Shocking Economics of the Wizarding World! The world of Harry Potter is filled with magic, mystery, and adventure, but beneath the surface lies an economy struggling in the dark ages. Potternomics: Why Wizards Still Live in the Dark Ages and Other Economic Curiosities in the World of Harry Potter reveals why the wizarding world, despite its magic, remains economically backward. Explore fascinating questions through an economic lens: Why is there almost no economic growth in the magical world? How does the wizarding world grapple with the fundamental problem of scarcity? Why are goblins such ineffective bankers? From an economic standpoint, why should people be even more terrified of Dementors? Why do even the wealthiest wizards maintain a standard of living comparable to the 1700s? Could economics explain how Harry, a teenage wizard, defeated the most powerful dark lord? Part textbook, part Freakonomics, Potternomics is an entirely fun exploration of the economic principles at play in your favorite magical universe. By applying economic concepts to this beloved setting, you'll gain a new appreciation for the story and see that the real magic lies in understanding the forces that shape the wizarding world. Uncover the economic curiosities that make the world of Harry Potter tick!
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A masterful blend of economic theory and wizarding wonder! This engaging book highlights fundamental economic principles through the lens of Harry Potter's magical world. Both insightful and accessible, it's the perfect read for those seeking a deeper understanding of the economic forces at work behind the scenes at Hogwarts. This book is a must-read for economics students and Potter enthusiasts alike.
--Abdullah Al Bahrani, author of Economics with Dr. A newsletter and host of Economics with Dr. A YouTube channel.
Harry Potter has magic--but does that mean the laws of economics don't apply? Of course not! From Diagon Alley to concert tickets for the Weird Sisters, Brian O'Roark masterfully weaves economic insights into the Wizarding World. This enchanting companion is perfect for anyone eager to explore economics through the adventures of The Boy Who Lived or for Potter fans who want to see their favorite world in a whole new light.
--Matthew Rousu, host of The Economics Happy Hour podcast, Susquehanna University
The greatest Muggle economist of our time, O'Roark proves that economics still rules in the wizarding world. This is the most magical book ever written about Harry Potter and economics--no spellwork required.
--Jadrian Wooten, Virginia Tech University, co-host of the Economics Happy Hour Podcast and author of the Monday Morning Economist newsletter.
This book is like a conversation with Dumbledore while knocking back a butterbeer in the Three Broomsticks. Everything you've ever wondered about the economics of the Wizarding World is illuminated by O'Roark's
--Dirk Mateer, author of Principles of Economics, University of Texas.
About the Author
Brian O'Roark is currently University Professor of Economics at Robert Morris University. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from George Mason University. Along with being the author of dozens of scholarly articles, his textbook, Essentials of Economics, is in its third edition. He has published two books on economics and superheroes: Superheroes and Economics: The Shadowy World of Capes, Masks and Invisible Hands, and Why Superman Doesn't Take Over the World: What Superheroes Can Tell Us About Economics.
O'Roark serves as the editor for the Journal of Economics Teaching and is on the Board of Trustees for Sewickley Savings Bank. He is a frequent guest on WOSU radio in Columbus, Ohio, and The Economics Happy Hour podcast. You can also find him making observations on economic phenomena on his YouTube channel: I_Run_Econ. He is regularly invited to present his work on superheroes and the economics of Harry Potter at economics education seminars and workshops across the United States and Canada.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W)
Weight: .42 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 200
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Popular Culture
Publisher: Histria Perspectives
Format: Paperback
Author: J Brian O'Roark
Language: English
Street Date: April 21, 2026
TCIN: 1009608752
UPC: 9781592116874
Item Number (DPCI): 247-00-3225
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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