Hollywood Economics: How Extreme Uncertainty Shapes the Film Industry

Arthur De Vany

Hollywood Economics: How Extreme Uncertainty Shapes the Film Industry
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
25 September 2003
Pages
328
ISBN
9780415312608

Hollywood Economics: How Extreme Uncertainty Shapes the Film Industry

Arthur De Vany

Just how risky is the Movie industry? Is screenwriter William Goldman’s claim that nobody knows anything really true? Can a star and a big opening change a movie’s risks and return? Do studio executives really earn their huge paychecks? These and many other questions are answered in Hollywood Economics. The book uses powerful analytical models to uncover the wild uncertainty that shapes the industry. The centerpiece of the analysis is the unpredictable and often chaotic dynamic behavior of motion picture audiences. This unique and important book will be of interest to students and researchers involved in the economics of movies, industrial economics and business studies. The book will also be a real eye-opener for film writers, movie executives, finance and risk management professionals as well as more general movie fans.

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