Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything

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Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything

by Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner
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Economics is not widely considered to be one of the sexier sciences. The annual Nobel Prize winner in that field never receives as much publicity as his or her compatriots in peace, literature, or physics. But if such slights are based on the notion that economics is dull, or that economists are concerned only with finance itself, Steven D. Levitt will change some minds. In Freakonomics (written with Stephen J. Dubner), Levitt argues that many apparent mysteries of everyday life don't need to be so mysterious: they could be illuminated and made even more fascinating by asking the right questions and drawing connections. For example, Levitt traces the drop in violent crime rates to a drop in violent criminals and, digging further, to the Roe v. Wade decision that preempted the existence of some people who would be born to poverty and hardship. Elsewhere, by analyzing data gathered from inner-city Chicago drug-dealing gangs, Levitt outlines a corporate structure much like McDonald's,... see complete book description

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  • Rajeev O

    rajeev o says

    Hi Hanson,
    I am a friend of Suja and Santosh from Chelmsford. In fact I am santosh's best friend (We stuided together) and I now live in Witham. Have heard about you thorugh them but we never got to speak.

    Anyways, I got my hands on Freakonomics on a flight but couldnt read much.(I am a voracious reader and tend to read several titles at the same time). What did you think of this one?
    Cheers
    Rajeev

    posted Monday, May 26 2008

  • Sam Dilton

    sam dilton says

    loved very page of this book. Great analysis of data

    posted Wednesday, April 2 2008

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  • buburuza zuza

    buburuza zuza says

    a very interesting book...i had a lot of things to learn from it.

    posted Thursday, March 27 2008

  • Deeders

    deeders says

    Loved it! How interesting. Definitely in my top 3 non-fiction favorites.

    posted Saturday, February 9 2008

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  • Edyl

    edyl says

    My God, this book was just absolutely amazing and clever! Truly made me look at facts in a different way. Well written!

    posted Wednesday, January 2 2008

  • susan

    susan says

    ok..... beg pardon.... that was not a review for freakonomics!!!!! frkenmcs is applied economics to everyday life situation. its a good read.the gr8 thing abt it is that anyone can read and understand it!!!!

    posted Tuesday, December 4 2007

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  • Shoshi2

    shoshi2 says

    this puts the 'freak' in economics... not to be taken as very serious, but serious enough. Still good to read.

    posted Monday, December 3 2007

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  • Fad B

    fad b says

    I've been trying to get going with reading this book, but somehow not finding it a smooth ride. I felt better when I read the other memebrs comments :)

    posted Monday, December 3 2007

  • Dan Tres  Omi

    dan tres omi says

    i agree, its not a book about economics. but it is a clear demonstration of how raw stats can be used to distort the truth. but its all in the math. like one's child is much more likely to die in a swimming pool accident in a nice neighborhood then being killed by a stray bullet in a bad neighborhood. but to let the news tell it, letting your child go into a bad neighborhood is a d

    posted Wednesday, November 28 2007

  • kellyjo

    kellyjo says

    Loved it!

    Read Nov 2007

    posted Wednesday, November 28 2007

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