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Quicklet on Freakonomics by Stephen D. Levitt & Stephan J. Dubner

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Freakonomics was written by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner. Levitt is an economist who is known for making connections that other people do not see, while Dubner is a journalist for the New York Times. The book started as an article about Levitt that Dubner was writing for the New York Times in 2003.

They wrote the book together as an attempt to bring economics to the masses, to show in an interesting and conversational way on how economics can prove that conventional wisdom is often wrong and how it can shed new light on confusing situations. The book was published in 2005 and has somewhat become controversial for its findings.
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Publication year
2011
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  • Юлия Шпаковаhas quoted6 years ago
    Sources and Further Reading
    American Law and Economics Review, Freakonomics: Scholarship in the Service of Storytelling

    American Scientist, Freakonomics: What Went Wrong?

    The Atlantic, What Americans Keep Ignoring About Finland’s School Success

    BBC, Sumo Tournament Cancelled Amid Match-Fixing Scandal

    The Economists’ Voice, Freak-Freakonomics

    Freakonomics Blog, An Academic Does the Right Thing

    Freakonomics Blog, Beautiful Junk

    Freakonomics Blog, End of Illness Author David Agus Answers Your Questions

    Freakonomics Blog, False Positive Science: Why We Can’t Predict The Future

    Freakonomics Blog, Freakonomics: What Went Right? Responding to Wrong-Headed Attacks

    Freakonomics Blog, Reflections on Visiting an Indian Slum

    Freakonomics Blog, White House Economist Alan Krueger Answers Your Questions

    The Guardian, Stephen Levitt’s ‘daughter test’ fail

    Ideas, Steven Levitt

    Jeffrey Dean Foster, The Right Profile: 1981 – 1988

    Ludwig Von Mises Institute, More Fun Than Truth

    The New York Times, Unconverted

    The New York Times Freakonomics Blog, Hoodwinked?

    RealClimate, An Open Letter to Steve Levitt

    The Washington Post, The Shoddy Statistics of Super Freakonomics

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