Understanding the Benefits of Free Trade Using Game of Thrones Clips

Theme: Exploring the benefits of free trade through economic insights from House of the Dragon and Game of Thrones.

Learning Objectives

  1. Analyze how trade restrictions affect supply, prices, and market behavior using House of the Dragon as an example.
  2. Compare historical wealth accumulation methods with modern trading practices using Theon Greyjoy’s argument.
  3. Identify the benefits of free trade, including increased supply, lower prices, and cooperative wealth generation

Materials Needed

  1. Clip 1: Chicken Prices and Blockades (https://econthrones.com/trade-restrictions-cause-chicken-prices-to-increase-in-house-of-the-dragon/)
  2. Clip 2: Markets vs. Plundering (https://econthrones.com/markets-vs-plundering/)
  3. Chart illustrating supply and demand changes due to trade restrictions.
  4. Group activity worksheet (provided below).

Lesson Steps

1. Engage (5 minutes)

  • Begin by asking: “What happens to the price of goods when there’s a shortage? What happens when trade is unrestricted?”
  • Introduce the concept of free trade: Exchange of goods and services without restrictions or barriers, leading to mutual benefits.

2. Show Video 1 and Have discussion Explore (15 minutes)

  • Begin by showing the video of Chicken Prices and Blockades (https://econthrones.com/trade-restrictions-cause-chicken-prices-to-increase-in-house-of-the-dragon/)
  • Ask students to go into pairs or small groups to answer the following questions
    • Why have the cost of goods gone up so much?
    • “What happens to the price of goods when there’s a shortage? What happens when trade is unrestricted?”
    • With the blockade, the price went up. What would happen if there was a maximum price put onto goods by the government? (Answer is the shortages become even more widespread.)

3. Show Second video and Have discussion Explore (15 minutes)

  • Show the video of Markets vs. Plundering (https://econthrones.com/markets-vs-plundering/)
  • Ask students to go into pairs or small groups to answer the following questions
  • Compare Theon Greyjoy’s argument for cooperation and trade to his father’s preference for plundering.
  • How does trade create wealth differently from plundering? (Trade allows wealth generation without harming others, benefiting both sides.)
  • How do countries currently vs. historically allow for wealth creation? Do people create more wealth by trade or plundering? (Huge shift towards trade and productivity for wealth accumulation.)

4. Optional

  • Optional Extensions:
    • Reflection question: “Why is cooperation and trade often more beneficial than restricting trade or relying on plundering?”
    • Activity: Students can research modern examples of trade restrictions (e.g., sanctions on certain countries) and analyze their economic impacts, comparing them to the lessons from the clips.