Book review: freakonomics by steven d. levitt and stephen j. dubner. Challenging conventional wisdom and finding counterintuitive conclusions
(2019)
By: 50Minutes

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[United States] : 50Minutes.com, 2019
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9782808016940 (electronic bk.) MWT13294949, 2808016948 (electronic bk.) 13294949
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English
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It can be hard for busy professionals to find the time to read the latest books. Stay up to date in a fraction of the time with this concise guide. Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything is an engaging, thought-provoking look at the behaviour and phenomena we see around us every day. Its authors seek to apply the analytical tools of economics to a host of curiosities to answer questions as diverse as whether your estate agent might be lying to you and when it is in schoolteachers' best interests to cheat. Their explanations often run counter to conventional wisdom and the explanations provided by academics and politicians, who all too often fail to distinguish between correlation and causation and miss the deeper, hidden causes behind events. Freakonomics is a worldwide publishing phenomenon, with translations into some 35 languages and over four million copies sold worldwide to date. This book review and analysis is perfect for: - Students of economics - Anyone with an interest in microeconomics and economic theory - Anyone who wants to understand the hidden factors that shape our lives and decisions

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