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The 21 Laws of Strip Club Economics
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The 21 Laws of Strip Club Economics

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While most patrons strive to be strip club veterans, there are a chosen few who see beyond the bells and whistles and focus mainly on intrinsic value and getting the most Bang for their Buck. Those strategic and resourceful patrons are the economists of the jungle. And they have a Ph.D. in Strip Club Economics.

Written in the spirit of 18th-century political economist and philosopher, Adam Smith, who is dubbed the Father of Modern Economics, Darius Allen aims to present the first comprehensive text on a field of study that is alive and bubbling, and extremely relevant in mainstream society.

Whether you acknowledge it or not, there is an ever-growing strip club culture. All you have to do is utter these three words, Make It Rain, and watch the hands around you start flicking away. And although the strip club industry is evolving and expanding into new territories, the economy is still going strong like the relationship between a Regular (patron) and a Favorite (stripper). But as a discipline, it is undisclosed, unaccredited and shunned in the halls of academia–until now.

This one-of-a-kind book will intertwine the theories learned in the school of economics and the stripes earned in the jungles of the strip club industry–giving a new twist (and twerk) to the term ‘Freakonomics’.

The 21 Laws of Strip Club Economics re-introduces and examines such economic theories and concepts, including:

Micro (G-string) economics

The Strip Club Game (Theory)

Stripper Equity

Trickle-Down Economics

The Rapper Theory

Urban Strip Club Economics

The Classical Theory

The Invisible Hand

Underground Economy and so much more…

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
21 Laws
Date
10 October 2019
Pages
122
ISBN
9780997432091

While most patrons strive to be strip club veterans, there are a chosen few who see beyond the bells and whistles and focus mainly on intrinsic value and getting the most Bang for their Buck. Those strategic and resourceful patrons are the economists of the jungle. And they have a Ph.D. in Strip Club Economics.

Written in the spirit of 18th-century political economist and philosopher, Adam Smith, who is dubbed the Father of Modern Economics, Darius Allen aims to present the first comprehensive text on a field of study that is alive and bubbling, and extremely relevant in mainstream society.

Whether you acknowledge it or not, there is an ever-growing strip club culture. All you have to do is utter these three words, Make It Rain, and watch the hands around you start flicking away. And although the strip club industry is evolving and expanding into new territories, the economy is still going strong like the relationship between a Regular (patron) and a Favorite (stripper). But as a discipline, it is undisclosed, unaccredited and shunned in the halls of academia–until now.

This one-of-a-kind book will intertwine the theories learned in the school of economics and the stripes earned in the jungles of the strip club industry–giving a new twist (and twerk) to the term ‘Freakonomics’.

The 21 Laws of Strip Club Economics re-introduces and examines such economic theories and concepts, including:

Micro (G-string) economics

The Strip Club Game (Theory)

Stripper Equity

Trickle-Down Economics

The Rapper Theory

Urban Strip Club Economics

The Classical Theory

The Invisible Hand

Underground Economy and so much more…

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
21 Laws
Date
10 October 2019
Pages
122
ISBN
9780997432091