Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores The Hidden Side Of Everything

Stephen J. Dubner , Steven D. Levitt
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Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores The Hidden Side Of Everything

Stephen J. Dubner , Steven D. Levitt
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Overall rating: 4.4871793 / 5 from 39 reviews.

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Freakonomics Revised and Expanded Edition offers an engaging exploration of economics through unconventional questions and data analysis. It challenges conventional wisdom and reveals surprising insights about incentives, crime, and everyday life, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in behavioral economics.

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  • Engaging Read: 33%
  • Great Book on Economics: 36%

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  • "A quick and fun read for people looking for a fresh perspective."Sandy
  • "Easy and Fascinating read!"Andrew
  • "Excellent book, makes you look at things a little differently."Bookie

Reviews

Very interesting

"Although it doesn't have many real-life applications the thought experiments are very interesting and help you see the world through a new lens."

Vincent (5/5)

Great

"I’m an MBA and civil society advocate. This is full of really useful examples, and good for the soul too since they aren’t pretending everything is hunky-dory."

Tammy M. (5/5)

More freak than onomics

"Tries a little too hard to be quirky, wanted a little more economic substance"

Shayan (3/5)

A student must read.

"This is a great read. I highly recommend this book to high school and college students."

GRAHAM (4/5)

Entertaining

"Interesting read. A collection of facts and stories which make this book entertaining."

Pierre (4/5)

A must read for anyone wanting to gain unique perspectives

"An incredible read that will make you look at things in a different way."

Guru (5/5)

Interesting and unique. Thats what I like.

"I Love it. It changes your perspective on Everything you considered normal."

Aurelius. (5/5)

Unusual but interesting views

"The questions asked in this book can, at first, appear random. However, by growing trough the analysis made by the authors, we get a different perspective and embrace the thinking process associated with those interrogations."

Mily (5/5)

1 of 2 of my All-Time Favourite Books!

"I looooved Freakonomics! Took it on my trip to Brazil and I was so enthralled that I read it sitting on the beach everyday. It's amazing. I ended up reading the rest of their books after (which are also amazing). If you're super experienced in economics/psych/stats then it may be a bit obvious or dry for you. I have a business background so I have some knowledge but it's in a traditional way, I've never learnt about abortion laws, prostitutes, exc in econ class haha. So this was really up my alley, it made economics significantly more interesting compared to taking the classes where you look at supply and demand and all those boring graphs. So I highly recommend this book although be forewarned, if you're very experienced in the subject matter, you probably won't be as enthralled."

Jacklyn (5/5)

Worthy of 10 stars out of 5!

"Extremely enlightening! This is a book about the world and not about any science in particular. It's about learning to question the given and see beyond the obvious. An extremely useful gift in the misguiding modern world."

Lucie (5/5)

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  • Published date: Aug 17, 2009
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 352
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Canada
  • ISBN: 9781554686360
  • Dimensions: 5.31" W x 0.79" L x 8.0" H
"Steven Levitt has the most interesting mind in America. . . . Prepare to be dazzled."
?Malcom Gladwell ()

Steven D. Levitt is a professor of economics at the University of Chicago and a recipient of the John Bates Clark Medal, awarded to the most influential economist under the age of forty. He is also founder of The Greatest Good, a company that applies Freakonomic principles to philanthropy and business.

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