Freakonomics lived on the New York Times bestseller list for an astonishing two years. Now authors Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner return with more iconoclastic insights and observations in SuperFreakonomics—the long awaited follow-up to their New York Times Notable blockbuster. Based on revolutionary research and original studies SuperFreakonomics promises to once again challenge our view of the way the world really works.
Steven Levitt, the original rogue economist, and Stephen Dubner have spent four years uncovering the hidden side of even more controversial subjects, from terrorism to shark attacks, cable TV to hurricanes. The result is Superfreakonomics.
With the Illustrated Edition, Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner bring alive their smart thinking and great storytelling with an explosion of visual evidence, including: A by-the-numbers tally of a high-priced call girl's career, and a ...
It answers the question on the lips of everyone who’s read the previous books: How can I apply these ideas to my life? How do I make smarter, harder and better decisions? How can I truly think like a freak?
PLEASE NOTE: This is a companion to Steven Levitt’s & et al SuperFreakonomics and NOT the original book.
They ask, among other things:What's a sure-fire way to catch a terrorist?Are people hard-wired for altruism or selfishness?Which cancer does chemotherapy work best for?Why is saving the planet easier than we think?With this illustrated ...
In celebration of the 10th anniversary of the landmark book Freakonomics comes this curated collection from the most readable economics blog in the universe.
Superfreakonomics habla de prostitutas, traficantes de droga y luchadores de sumo fracasados.
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SuperFreakonomics gaat over dingen waarvan je altijd dacht dat je ze wist maar die niet waar bleken te zijn, of dingen waarvan je nooit wist dat je ze wilde weten.
Phillips himself made light of his prison camp experiences, so it was not until many years later that the darkest episode of these years was revealed: in the summer of 1945, Phillips and thousands of other men were transferred to a ...