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Freakonomics Rev Ed CD: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything
by Steven D. Levitt
from HarperAudio
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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Good book, but I'm not sure if I learned anything 
The books was well written, but I'm not really sure how much I've learned from it.
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Neo-Liberalism with a Human Smirk 
Author Steven Levitt is a recently graduated chef from the Culinary Institute of Elitist Capitalism, AKA The University of Chicago. Freakonomics is a kind of nouvelle cuisine version of economic modeling and game-theory as practiced by the disciples of Milty Friedman, but rather little of the book is spent on economic recipes per se, once the basic assertion has been made that "incentives' are the yeast that cause all human behavior to rise. Rather, Levitt puts everything from soup kitchens to swimming... more info
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Freakonomics 
This is an entertaining look at economics and gave valid views on how our systems works.
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SPNG vs CVKG 
First of all I totally agree that stupid, promiscuous, nasty girls (henceforth referred to as SPNG) are liable to have criminal sons and more SPNG daughters (all things being genetic). So that making abortion available to such women would decrease crime in the long term (by preventing the birth of criminal boys). However, other studies show that Clever, Virtuous and Kind girls (henceforth referred to as CVKG are (and my own observations of my peers reinforces) are more likely to use contraceptives (although... more info
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