The University of Louisville is inviting all Swifties to a new course, "Swiftonomics," which uses Taylor Swift’s career to highlight core economic concepts like supply and demand and opportunity cost.

“We certainly have a lot of Swifties and a lot of people who are just interested in Taylor Swift. As you know, she’s had a huge economic impact. She’s an incredible business person. And so we thought, well, let’s try this at UofL,” said Beth Munnich, an associate professor of economics who helped develop the class. Advertisement

The course is divided into three sections — each named after a Taylor Swift song — and asks students to apply economic thinking to real-world questions fans already debate.

“How do we decide how much we’re going to pay to go to an Eras Tour concert? It depends not

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