What if everything you thought you knew was wrong? Freakonomics by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner takes readers on a fascinating journey into the hidden side of everyday life, using economic thinking to uncover surprising truths about human behavior. This bestselling book shows how incentives—not morality or tradition—often drive decisions.
Blending data, storytelling, and unconventional analysis, the authors explore topics such as crime rates, parenting myths, cheating, real estate tactics, drug dealing economics, and social behavior. With humor and sharp insight, Freakonomics proves that economics is not just about money—it’s about how the world really works.
Perfect for readers interested in economics, psychology, sociology, and data-driven thinking, this book challenges assumptions and encourages curiosity. Freakonomics is entertaining, eye-opening, and intellectually addictive—a must-read for anyone who loves smart nonfiction with a twist.
Publisher: PENGUIN BOOKS
Language : ENGLISH
Binding: PAPER BACK
Pages : 320

