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Freakonomics explores the hidden forces that shape everyday decisions, showing how economic thinking can reveal surprising truths about human behavior. Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner investigate unusual questions—such as why drug dealers often live with their mothers, what schoolteachers and sumo wrestlers have in common, and how incentives influence honesty, crime, and parenting. Using real data and clear explanations, the authors demonstrate that economics is not just about money but about understanding how people respond to motivations and pressures. Each chapter challenges conventional wisdom and encourages readers to question assumptions about society. Blending storytelling with analytical insight, the book makes complex ideas accessible and engaging for students. It’s an excellent introduction to critical thinking, data interpretation, and the power of asking unconventional questions.
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| Location | Item Code | Call Number | Status |
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| My Library (Social Sciences) | 112020005511 | 330 LEV f | Available |
| My Library (Social Sciences) | 112020005521 | 330 LEV f | Available |
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- Series Title
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- Call Number
- 330 LEV f
- Publisher
- : William Morrow Paperbacks, 2009
- Collation
- 336 pages, 4.19 x 0.84 x 6.75 inches
- Language
- English
- ISBN/ISSN
- 9780061956270
- Classification
- 330
- Content Type
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- Media Type
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- Carrier Type
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- Edition
- International Ed.
- Subject(s)
- Economics
- Specific Detail Info
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- Statement of Responsibility
- Steven D. Levitt
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