I have heard this conversation many times behind closed doors in Hollywood, and it goes something like this: «It's boring to show
young upstarts typing away on computers, so how can we spice this up for TV?»
Economists are rightly skeptical of moral arguments about market abuse, as such arguments are usually followed by legislation that protects companies of the old, stodgy
type from
young upstarts or that just feathers a nonmarket or quasi-market nest.