Freakonomics A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything by Steven D. Levitt - Paperback
S**A
Super Read
Text too small to read comfortably.
S**R
A must read
Such an amazing read! Full of great anecdotes you can use If you facilitate design workshops with clients
M**S
Good
Good book
A**R
not a great book
below the expectation
X**R
Beatutiful book - great content
Great study about tools of economics used to explain real-world phenomenon that are not conventially considered economic principles.It gives you an amazing insight into why the world is the way it is. Well written!
A**Y
Extremely interesting book, a bit small print in this version
I love the book itself, it's not very easy to comprehend. Some parts had to go over again. But overall gives you a strong understanding of how people behave. Several interesting historical facts (like the one about abortion and criminal rate correlation) were unexpected but eyes opening))The book is of pocket size, but it is the full version. I guess, I wasn't ready for such small print. But read it anyways))
V**A
Fascinating Book!
I didn't had great expectations about this book, but it blew my mind. I couldn't help myself but continue reading.
C**A
Very nice
Great book.
A**Z
ECON STUDENT MUST READ BOOK LIST
I mean, just by reading the title of one of the many chapters “what do schoolteachers and zumo wrestlers have in common?” makes it interesting. Only a true economist could combine those (apparently unrelated) worlds together. With real statistical data the authors provide the answer. And trust me! you will be amazed by it.Overall, the book doesn’t teach you about economic theory. However, it teaches you the most valuable asset an economist must have, the mindset to apply economics to our daily life.
A**R
poor paper quality and its smaller than the original print
poor paper quality and its smaller than the original print
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