Where to Start with Steven D. Levitt
- Best entry point → Freakonomics Twentieth Anniversary Edition: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything—A Groundbreaking Exploration of Hidden Incentives, Behavioral Economics, and Unconventional Wisdom
- Start the Freakonomics series → Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything
- What readers keep coming back to → SuperFreakonomics: Global Cooling, Patriotic Prostitutes And Why Suicide Bombers Should Buy Life Insurance
- Highest rated by readers → Think Like a Freak (Freakonomics #3)
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Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything
Freakonomics • Book 1
by Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner
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Discover why drug dealers live with their parents and how baby names predict economic class through unexpected economic analysis. Levitt and Dubner reveal hidden patterns in everything from cheating teachers to real estate agents' tricks.
★ 4.01 Goodreads (901.6K ratings) -
SuperFreakonomics: Global Cooling, Patriotic Prostitutes And Why Suicide Bombers Should Buy Life Insurance
Freakonomics • Book 2
by Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner
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Why do street prostitutes earn more than architects? What do suicide bombers and life insurance have in common? The Freakonomics sequel applies economic thinking to global warming, healthcare, and human behavior with surprising results.
★ 4.00 Goodreads (134.6K ratings) -
Think Like a Freak
Freakonomics • Book 3
by Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner
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The Freakonomics duo tackle why most people are terrible at problem-solving, offering a toolkit for approaching life's puzzles with childlike curiosity and data-driven skepticism.
★ 3.86 Goodreads (56.4K ratings) -
Freakonomics Twentieth Anniversary Edition: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything—A Groundbreaking Exploration of Hidden Incentives, Behavioral Economics, and Unconventional Wisdom
by Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J Dubner
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Economist Steven Levitt tackles counterintuitive questions: swimming pools vs. guns, drug dealer living situations, and the surprising connections between realtors and the KKK.
★ 4.23 Goodreads (22 ratings) -
When to Rob a Bank: ...And 131 More Warped Suggestions and Well-Intended Rants
Freakonomics • Book 4
by Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner
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Levitt and Dubner collect their most surprising economic insights from years of blogging. Each short piece applies economic thinking to everyday absurdities, from baby names to prostitution economics.
★ 3.53 Goodreads (15.1K ratings)