About this title: The highly anticipated, explosive follow-up to the blockbuster "Freakonomics" offers another groundbreaking collaboration between Levitt and Dubner, an award-winning author and journalist.
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Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: William Morrow
Date Published: 2009
ISBN-13:9780060889579ISBN:0060889578
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Edition: First edition. First Printing
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: William Morrow & Company
Date Published: 2009
ISBN-13:9780060889579ISBN:0060889578
Description: New in new dust jacket. Signed by author. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 288 p. Audience: General/trade. SIGNED BY BOTH AUTHORS on bookplate. First Edition/First Printing. New book, opened only for signing. Brodart protected, ships in a box. read more
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Dubner, Stephen J. & Levitt, Steven D. (Authors)
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Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: William Morrow, New York City, NY
Date Published: 2009
ISBN-13:9780060889579ISBN:0060889578
Description: Signed. Hardcover. First Edition. First Printing. 270 pages. As New in As New Dust Jacket. The authors' sequel to their breakthrough debut account, "Freakonomics". One of the most eagerly-anticipated sequels of the decade, the waiting was well worth it. The First Hardcover Edition. Precedes and should not be confused with all other subsequent editions. Takes up where "Freakonomics" left off, making deeper, insightful, and cutting-edge connections that challenge and demolish what the authors ... read more
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: WILLIAM MORROW & CO
Date Published: 2009
ISBN-13:9780060889579ISBN:0060889578
Description: New. The highly anticipated, explosive follow-up to the blockbuster "Freakonomics" offers another groundbreaking collaboration between Levitt and Dubner, an award-winning author and journalist. read more
Description: New. Here at last is the long awaited sequel to the international bestselling phenomenon, Freakonomics. Steven Levitt, the original rogue economist, and Stephen Dubner have been working hard, uncovering the hidden side of even more controversial subjects, from charity to terrorism and prostitution. And with their inimitable style and wit, they will take us on another even more gripping journey of discovery. Superfreakonomics will once again transform the way we look at the world. ISBN ... read more
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"Disappointing follow-up to Freakonomics. Only four chapters with no real original thought. Seems like the authors refused to do any of the dirty work this time around. Main issue - the admittedly intriguing chapter titles only allude to about 5 sentences each. Everything else, although interesting, makes no sense to the organization. Extra star for the economics of prostitution because it was actually informational."
"An extension of the first Freakonomics starts with a continuation of the study of Chicago's underworld, this time the sex trade. Multiple other topics are covered, with cures for global warming covered in depth. I found the stories interesting. They are mostly unrelated, though, outside of the micro-economic take on the issues. The Freakonomics "franchise" feels it would be better met with a magazine or a radio/cable show, sort of a "Statistician's This American Life". I listened to this on audio, and it did sort of feel like Ira Glass' show."
"Been a while since I read Freakanomics, so hard to compare. From what I can remember, they might as well be packaged in one volume, being stylistically identical with no differences in aproach. While thought-provoking, neither is challenging, and both go down better in large gulps, quaffed in one or two sittings (at least that's how I managed them). The authors present astounding information on nearly every page, showing again and again how easily we are deceived by appearances, and what usually remains unseen. Microeconomics is endlessly fascinating to me, offering an approach to human behavior that is applicable to all disciplines."
"This is the sequel to the wildly-popular Freakonomics of 2005. Like its predecessor, this book investigates aspects of our modern society in ways we don't usually think about them. The research and writing are interesting, and present some good seeds of thought and conversation.
In the first chapters, I learned far more about the economics of prostitution than I cared to know; I eventually skipped some of this material. But the rest of the book was more to my liking. Does chemotherapy really make a difference? Is driving drunk safer than walking drunk? Why is it so hard to get doctors to wash their hands? What's the relationship between TV and crime? Are people basically selfish or altruistic? Do car seats for children make a difference?
The book asks, and answers, many fascinating questions. It is worth the read; just be careful about those early chapters."
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