

Superfreakonomics
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(28 ratings)270 pages2009William MorrowISBN 9780060889579
About this book
<p> The <i>New York Times</i> best-selling <i>Freakonomics</i> was a worldwide sensation, selling over four million copies in thirty-five languages and changing the way we look at the world. Now, Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner return with <i>SuperFreakonomics,</i> and fans and newcomers alike will find that the freakquel is even bolder, funnier, and more surprising than the first. </p> <p> Four years in the making, <i>SuperFreakonomics</i> asks not only the tough questions, but the unexpected ones: What's more dangerous, driving drunk or <i>walking</i> drunk? Why is chemotherapy prescribed so often if it's so ineffective? Can a sex change boost your salary? </p> <p> <i>SuperFreakonomics</i> challenges the way we think all over again, exploring the hidden side of everything with such questions as: </p> <p> </p><ul> <li> How is a street prostitute like a department-store Santa?</li> <li> Why are doctors so bad at washing their hands?</li> <li> How much good do car seats do?</li> <li> What's the best way to catch a terrorist?</li> <li> Did TV cause a rise in crime?</li> <li> What do hurricanes, heart attacks, and highway deaths have in common?</li> <li> Are people hard-wired for altruism or selfishness?</li> <li> Can eating kangaroo save the planet?</li> <li> Which adds more value: a pimp or a Realtor?</li> </ul> <p></p> <p> Levitt and Dubner mix smart thinking and great storytelling like no one else, whether investigating a solution to global warming or explaining why the price of oral sex has fallen so drastically. By examining how people respond to incentives, they show the world for what it really is – good, bad, ugly, and, in the final analysis, super freaky. </p> <p> <i>Freakonomics</i> has been imitated many times over – but only now, with <i>SuperFreakonomics,</i> has it met its match. </p>
Publication Details
- Publisher
- William Morrow
- Published
- 2009
- Pages
- 270
- ISBN
- 9780060889579
- Language
- en
About Steven D. Levitt
"Steven David "Steve" Levitt is a prominent American economist best known for his work on crime, in particular on the link between legalized abortion and crime rates. Winner of the 2003 John Bates Clark Medal, he is currently the Alvin H. Baum Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago, director of the Becker Center on Chicago Price Theory at the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, and co-editor of the Journal of Political Economy published by the University of Chicago Press." - Wikipedia
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