Sunday, January 22, 2017
Economic Perspective of the hunger games
  The Hunger Games is a  video set in post-apocalyptic  join America. It tells the tale of a  regimens excesses and subjugation of the  pack from the point of  cod of a 16  yr old participating in the hunger games. An oppressive government hundreds of miles away that controls everything in the  parsimony runs the country of Panem. The government has a law  dominateing  from each  one and  sole(prenominal)(a) of the twelve districts to choose one boy and one lady friend every year to  go in in the hunger games, which is a televised event where the chosen twenty-four kids fight to the death until   muchover one remains. The movie is  dear of social commentary that is of  economical relevance.\nPanem is obviously a command economy and yet, successful markets  estimate on market-oriented economies. The state resides on the ruins of what was a   scientificly  advance(a) society that came before the  watercourse state of affairs. The super-computers, hovercraft, and high tech trains suggest    an earlier  warring economy. Market competition drives technological innovation and invention as firms try to gain a competitive edge. This innovation only takes place in a competitive environment and is  non present in  noncompetitive economies.\nHowever, the state of Panems technology is  faraway more developed than the  ongoing technological state. It is clear that the  catamenia political environment in Panem could  non have been  obligated for the technological advancement as most of the technology is to  forbid control and provide entertainment. In this economy, the rich get richer  epoch the poor suffer. In a market economy, the wealth would be spread out more evenly among the population. The capitol has also allocated  variant tasks to specific districts. This is inefficient  care of human resources, as  be born in a specific district does not automatically make you  undecomposed at something. To achieve the economies of  exceed brought about by specialization, people have t   o choose to do what they are good at and would h...   
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