Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything (P.S.)

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By: Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner
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Publisher: Harper Perennial
Pub. Date: 25th August 2009
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 352
Ean: 9780060731335
Isbn: 0060731338

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Started at 5 stars, then...
~ Written on Nov 20, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

Like being at a nerdy cocktail party playing "Seven Degrees of Kevin Bacon" with statistics, but without the cocktails. Great hook with the speculation that legalizing abortion resulted in decreased crime rate, but downhill from there as the comparisons become more labored and tedious. Couldn't bring myself to finish it.

Ok at best
~ Written on Nov 17, 2009. out of 1 users found this review helpful.

Decent but the cool title probably has as much or more to do with this books popularity than anything.

Awesonomics
~ Written on Nov 17, 2009. out of 1 users found this review helpful.

This book is a great book for anyone interested in economics. It takes you on a journey of unexpected correlations and defies conventional wisdom. The book shows you truths you never would of expected or thought of with bamboozling statistics and data. It is an easy, enjoyable book for ages 18-168. Also the book is not very long and keeps you entertained. Levitt and Dubner team up to be an awesome duo and they are by far some awesome economists. I high recommend it. Enough Said.

Must Own
~ Written on Nov 15, 2009. 1 out of 1 users found this review helpful.

Everyone and anyone should own this book. Humorous insight to the world from an economic point of view without using the wordy terminology.

A cool brain teaser
~ Written on Nov 13, 2009. 1 out of 1 users found this review helpful.

Want to look smart at a party? Need a perfect ice-breaker? Want to be witty and charming by "spontaneously" sharing few interesting and/but weird facts with your colleagues? This is a book for you.
It offers totally new insight to the facts that might seem to have nothing in common from the first glance, is witty and captivating - great book to relax on your free time, but still, with getting some intelectual stimulation.
My personal favourite chapter is about how names "determine" kid's future. Want to know more? You'll have to read it.

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