Dear Carolin,
Here are a few:
Ziliak, Stephen T. (2017), "Haiku Economics: Money, Metaphor, and the Invisible Hand", reprinted in
Who Reads Poetry: Fifty Views from Poetry Magazine (University of Chicago Press, eds. F. Sasaki and
D. Share)
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/articles/69633/haiku-economics
Ziliak, Stephen T. (2009) "Haiku Economics: Little Teaching Aids for Big Economic Pluralists" (IJPEE, 2009)
https://blogs.roosevelt.edu/sziliak/official-site-of-the-haiku-economist-aka-stephen-t-ziliak-2/
Ziliak, Stephen T. (2014) "The Spontaneous Order of Words: Economic Experiments in Haiku and Renga" (IJPEE, 2014)
https://blogs.roosevelt.edu/sziliak/renganomics-a-word-game-for-geeks/
Ziliak, Stephen T. (1996-2018) Occasional course on Economics and The Grapes of Wrath
See interview with Z in: Bates, Robin (2011) "Steinbeck Makes Microeconomics Real"
http://betterlivingthroughbeowulf.com/lit-breathing-life-into-bloodless-econ/
Morson, G. Saul and Morton Schapiro (2017). Cents and Sensibility: What Economics Can Learn from Literature
(Princeton University Press)
Cheers,
Steve Ziliak
Roosevelt University
Chicago
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Subject: [SHOE] Literature&Economics Citations
Dear all,
I’m looking for books/essays by economists that think about the intersection between the literary (fiction, narrative, specific novels, poems, etc.) and economics. Examples are Akerloff/Shiller on ‘Stories’ or ‘Narrative Economics’ and McCloskey’s work on rhetoric.
Any pointers are appreciated.
All best,
Carolin Benack
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