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>I read Dubner and Levitt's Freakonomics in 2005. It's lame to say that a pop-science book changed my life, but since then I've thought about economics every day.

Don't believe everything you read in Freakonomics. Unfortunately it's written to be entertaining (which it is) but isn't always the most rigorous representation of the truth (which is disappointing)

http://www.americanscientist.org/issues/pub/freakonomics-wha...




This is why I said "Dubner's and Levitt's books are entertaining, but I wouldn't try to learn much about economics from them."




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