From cheating and crime to sports and child-rearing, a rogue economist and his co-writer offer a view of how the world really works. Winner of the American Economic Association's 2003 John Bates Clark Medal.
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From cheating and crime to sports and child-rearing, a rogue economist and his co-writer offer a view of how the world really works. Winner of the American Economic Association's 2003 John Bates Clark Medal.
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Very good; Collectible. William Morrow, 2005, later printing, Signed by both Authors on a pasted down publishers bookplate, a nice hardcover in a vg+/unclipped dj, no owner's mark or underlining,
This is a very thought proving book and helps one think past the "obvious"
SERGE U
Apr 21, 2012
Great book. A must read.
The authors do a great job taking statistics and relating it to the real world we live in. A highly recommended read.
CheqeredPast
Feb 9, 2012
Freakonomics Makes Sense of the Spin
Creative thinking and numbers that do not hide the truth. Learn to look for the motivation behind the news topics. Wonderful read.
Martin H
Jan 13, 2011
My Son-in-Law Loved It
This was a Christmas gift for my son-in-law and he loved it. And it was in such excellent condition that he was surprised to hear that it was a used book.
Leonard S
Sep 23, 2010
it does not exercise analysis in any meaningful
way.