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Freakonomics revolutionized how readers think about economics by revealing the hidden incentives and surprising connections that drive human behavior. Economist Steven Levitt and journalist Stephen Dubner investigate questions that seem to have nothing to do with economics—from sumo wrestling to baby names to drug dealing—and uncover the economic logic beneath the surface. Their approach is playful yet rigorous, combining data analysis with narrative storytelling to make economic thinking accessible and genuinely entertaining. The book challenges conventional wisdom and encourages readers to think like economists about their own lives and decisions. Whether examining crime, parenting, sports, or politics, Freakonomics demonstrates how economic principles illuminate human nature. This groundbreaking work has become essential reading for anyone curious about what motivates people and how the world really works.







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