(Free Online Audiobook) Freakonomics By Steven D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner

Totally freaky questions are raised by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner in this interesting book which is not very long. The book also appears shorter because it is narrated in mesmerizing voice of Stephen J. Dubner. Some issues under discussion in the book are peculiar to even think of, questions like the importance of parents really freak us out.

These questions are not there to develop interest or to get more number of listeners rather the authors are serious about all of this stuff. Very few might believe at the start of this book that the authors are really connected to the world of economics and still they are not investing their time into it.

The world of today according to the author is not what it seems to be and thus we got to see the true picture of every person whether he or she is a teacher or a businessman.

The abortion is linked directly to crime rate and surely the perception of many people especially teenagers is changed forever after listening to this one. Think Like a Freak and SuperFreakonomics should also be bought along with this one and if this one freaks you out then listen to the other two after a week or so. At the crux the book basically teaches us the importance of incentives that we must get at any rate.

Steven even goes as far as telling us about the teachers who change the results of the students for the sake of incentives. Even some wrestlers or players from other formats take bribes for changing the result of the matches. All this is included in the list of incentives according to the author and thus is connected to economics.

 

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