Making Economics Fun for Students and Their Teachers
September 12, 2017
September 12, 2017
RADFORD, Va., Sept. 12 -- Radford University issued the following news release:
There's a scene in "The Princess Bride" that is a "fantastic example of how economics works," Tom Duncan says.
It's the repartee between Westley and Vizzini, who has captured Westley's true love, Buttercup.
Westley has placed on the table two goblets of wine and tells Vizzini that one contains poison. "The battle of wits has begun," . . .
There's a scene in "The Princess Bride" that is a "fantastic example of how economics works," Tom Duncan says.
It's the repartee between Westley and Vizzini, who has captured Westley's true love, Buttercup.
Westley has placed on the table two goblets of wine and tells Vizzini that one contains poison. "The battle of wits has begun," . . .