Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything

Hardback Published on: 01/12/2011
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Synopsis

This is a slipcased hardback edition of Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner's bestselling phenomenon, with the original first Penguin edition artwork. What do estate agents and the Ku Klux Klan have in common? Why do drug dealers live with their mothers? How can your name affect how well you do in life? The answer: Freakonomics. It's at the heart of everything we do and the things that affect us daily, from sex to crime, parenting to politics, fat to cheating, fear to traffic jams. And it's all about using information about the world around us to get to the heart of what's really happening under the surface of everyday life. Now updated with the authors' "New York Times" columns and blog entries, this cult bestseller will show you how, by unravelling your life's secret codes, you can discover a totally new way of seeing the world.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9781846145643
  • Dimensions: 240 x 162 x 31 mm
  • Weight: 572g

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Freakonomics
Freakonomics
A friend recommended that i took a look at this and i was hooked after 10 pages! The basic premise is to apply economic models to everyday questions. Why d... READ MORE
Graham Leggat
Freakonomics
A lesson in unconventional wisdom
Freakonomics is more a lesson in divergent thinking and the questioning of conventional wisdom than it is in economics. The reader is presented with a seri... READ MORE
Tim Dumble
Freakonomics
Freakonomics
This is quite an interesting read that does get you thinking about the world in a somewhat unusual way (it really never occurred to me that drug dealers li... READ MORE
Ecowitch
Freakonomics
Freakonomics
Overall and excellent and entertaining book, though it can drag in places.
Donal Moore
Freakonomics
Over-hyped!
I have just finished the 2006 revision of this offering from Mr. Dubner and Mr. Levitt. It is one of those books that, it seems to me, has been way over-hy... READ MORE
Simon W
Freakonomics
Subversive in the most positive sense!
I wish i'd read this book when it was first published in 2005. By the time i'd finished reading it i felt so behind the curve but also in front of it at th... READ MORE
Consumer001
Freakonomics
Freakonomics by Steven D Levitt and Stephen J Dubner
I enjoyed this. They present lots of anecdotes, many of which show how counterintuitive are the reasons for things happening. They say that youth crime in ... READ MORE
Agnes Brown
Freakonomics
Very insightful
I really enjoyed this book. It made me consider things in a different way and see the bigger picture of a lot of the things that happen around us every day... READ MORE
Steven Watson
Freakonomics
Funny, educational, and thought provoking.
I was immersed in this book, Levitt really has a unique mind. Some ideas take you back a bit, but as you read on and allow yourself to be guided by his tho... READ MORE
Yasmin Comez
Freakonomics
Readable economic takes on quirky question that doesn't interrogate its own data
Steven D. Levitt teaches economics at the University of Chicago. Stephen J. Dubner is a writer for the New York Times and The New Yorker. This book resul... READ MORE
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