I guffawed at the ending.
I guffawed at the ending.
I want those 4 minutes back. That has nothing to do with economics.
Sure it does…it shows how important establishing competitive advantage is.
It also does a good job of showing just how many components create something as simple as a sandwich.
No this is economics. http://youtu.be/g9aDizJpd_s
What you posted is some dumb hipster wasting $1500 and 6 months of his life trying to pretend he's a farmer and chef using "all natural" ingredients only to be let down.
You don't think he didn't have that ending in mind when he started the project? While I agree this doesn't have much to do with "economics," I think it is at least worth an intentionally elicited chuckle and could potentially be construed as effective satire against the "dumb hipsters" you're referring to.
To really teach economies of scale in the same situation, he would have needed to have 15 farms, 35 cows, brought home 2,000 gallons of water to turn into salt, have a chicken farm of 500 chickens, etc. and he would have needed to hire people to manage all of those things so that instead of costing $1500 for one sandwich (he probably got more like 10 - 25 sandwiches out of the deal), he would have spent $30,000 for 1,500 sandwiches.
But sure, economies of scale is indeed part of the point of the video. But so would be focusing on one thing and doing it so well that instead of providing the best sandwich, you provide the best cheese for that sandwich. The overarching point of the video is that effective economy relies on efficiency, which can occur by both economies of scale, competitive advantage, the labor market etc.
And you show it not because it directly teaches those principles to the students, but because it forces their minds to be creative and extrapolate the principles and understand a posteriori instead of a priori, which is for many people, a far more effective manner of learning.
It makes you appreciate modern conveniences and even the unhip okc grocery stores. Six months for a truly from scratch sandwich and the verdict is "not bad." Thanks for sharing!
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