Freakonomics

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Freakonomics is a bestselling pop-economics book that uses unconventional case studies and data analysis to reveal surprising insights about human behavior and incentives.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
popular economics book
associatedWith University of Chicago NERFINISHED
author Stephen J. Dubner NERFINISHED
Steven D. Levitt NERFINISHED
awarded Quill Award for Business NERFINISHED
bestsellerStatus New York Times bestseller
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizedFor controversial claims about crime and abortion
followedBy SuperFreakonomics NERFINISHED
format audiobook
print
genre economics
non-fiction
pop economics
hasCompanionWebsite Freakonomics.com NERFINISHED
hasEdition revised and expanded edition
hasSubtitle A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything NERFINISHED
hasTheme hidden side of everyday life
role of incentives in behavior
unintended consequences
influenced popular understanding of economics
language English
mainCharacter none
market international
mediaAdaptation Freakonomics (film) NERFINISHED
Freakonomics Radio (podcast) NERFINISHED
notableChapter How Is the Ku Klux Klan Like a Group of Real-Estate Agents? NERFINISHED
What Do Schoolteachers and Sumo Wrestlers Have in Common? NERFINISHED
What Makes a Perfect Parent? NERFINISHED
Where Have All the Criminals Gone? NERFINISHED
Why Do Drug Dealers Still Live with Their Moms? NERFINISHED
pageCount approximately 320
publicationDate 2005
publisher William Morrow NERFINISHED
subject crime
data analysis
education
human behavior
incentives
information asymmetry
targetAudience general readers
non-specialists in economics
translatedInto multiple languages
usesCaseStudy baby names
drug dealing
real-estate agents
sumo wrestling
usesMethod econometric analysis
statistical analysis

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Steven Levitt notableWork Freakonomics
Boomiverse hasPart Freakonomics
this entity surface form: Freakanomics