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Freakonomics is not an ordinary book. It is a novel, or anything like it, nor is it a popular book. Classified under any specific category, as well as to summarize, it becomes difficult, as is a variety of topics.
In simple terms, Freakonomics an analysis of various issues with the tools of economics, issues that would generally not discussed in this medium. For example, answers questions like: Which is more dangerous, a gun or a swimming pool? What looks like the Ku Klux Klan to real estate agents? Can a law to allow abortion, lower crime rate?
Everything is exposed through a simple prose, easy to follow and sometimes sarcastic and funny. The author Steven Levitt, economist and co-author Stephen J. Dubner, a journalist with the New York Times, explores the hidden side of things, and teach us that "sometimes things are not what they seem."
This is a fun piece of smart software and surprising. The economy is not only the methods used to search for material human needs, but also to explain human behavior and decisions that are made every day, even in unconventional subjects, such as the correlation between schoolteachers and sumo wrestlers.
In short, a book that makes us see and understand the world differently.
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