Welcome to our new website!

Freakonomics Book Summary By Steven D. Levitt The serious research of a rogue economist

Free Full Book Summary and Review
https://www.bookey.app/book/freakonomics

iPhone Download Link:https://share.bookey.app/D19t6smsr7
Android Download Link:https://share.bookey.app/uAWKh12sr7

Bookey App:https://www.bookey.app

Do schoolteachers cheat to meet high-stakes testing standards? Is sumo wrestling a corrupt sport? What caused crime rates in the United States to plunge in the 1990s? When you encounter these "strange" questions in this book, you’ll be surprised to learn it was written by an economist. With the help of data in the form of schoolchildren’s test scores, sumo match records, abortion history, or crime rates, the author has come to various shocking conclusions and unmasked the real world behind the veil.

Steven D. Levitt is a professor of economics at the University of Chicago. He is also an editor of the Journal of Political Economy and the Quarterly Journal of Economics. In 2003, he won the John Bates Clark Medal, a sort of junior Nobel Prize for young economists, and Bill Clinton once urged Levitt to join his think tank. Author and journalist Stephen J. Dubner is a co-author of this book.