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Freakonomics
Stephen J. Dubner

Harper Collins, 2006
  
  











  



  
Maurice (Penguin Classics)
E.M. Forster

Penguin Classics, 2005

A Gay Classic Revisited
Written in 1913-1914 E. M. Forster's MAURICE, at his direction, was not published until after his death in 1970 although in the "terminal note" at the end of the novel he says that he changed little of the story over the years. Unless you were a gay man living in 1971 ...
  
  











  



  
Freakonomics
Stephen J. Dubner

Books on Tape, 2005

Editorial Review Steven D. Levitt is a much heralded scholar who studies the stuff and riddles of everyday lifefrom cheating and crime to sports and child rearingand whose conclusions regularly turn the conventional wisdom on its head. He usually begins with a mountain of data and a simple, unasked question. Some of these question concern ...
  
  











  



  
Freakonomics: Un economista politicamente incorrecto explora el lado oculta de lo que nos afecta
Stephen J. Dubner

Ediciones B, 2006

Excellent read - Inspired thinking
The basic premise of this book is that statistical analysis in the service of micro-economics can be used to illuminate how people actually behave. (This is distinct from the related question of how people ought to be behave, which properly belongs in the realm of ...
  
  











  



  
Economics of Criminal Law (Economic Approaches to Law)

Edward Elgar Publishing, 2008

`This volume brings together some of the most influential articles in the field of law and economics. Together the chapters illustrate how economic theory and rigorous empirical analysis can shed light on some of the most important issues in social science and public policy - namely, under what circumstances individuals break the law and how ...
  
  











  



  
Freakonomics [Revised and Expanded]: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything
Stephen J. Dubner

William Morrow, 2006

Thinking is Fun
There are a few people here whining that this book draws ridiculous conclusions, but those people are wrong. The authors draw few, if any, conclusions. They show correlations and posit possibilities, probabilities of causation. They don't, as some dumber people here ...
  
  











  



  
Freakonomics
Steven D./ Dubner, Stephen J. Levitt

Harperaudio, 2006
  
  











  



  
The economics of crime and the criminal justice system.: An article from: NBER Reporter
Steven D. Levitt

National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc., 1998

This digital document is an article from NBER Reporter, published by National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. on September 22, 1998. The length of the article is 1638 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after ...
  
  











  



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