Superfreakonomics : Global Cooling, Patriotic Prostitutes and Why Suicide Bombers Should Buy Life Insurance
  • Published: Penguin
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9780713999914
  • Page: 256
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Summary of Superfreakonomics : Global Cooling, Patriotic Prostitutes and Why Suicide Bombers Should Buy Life Insurance

 
They’re back. And this time it's sensational!
Here at last is the long awaited follow-up to the international bestselling phenomenon, Freakonomics. Steven Levitt, the original rogue economist, and Stephen Dubner have uncovered the hidden side of even more controversial subjects, and with their inimitable style and wit, they will take us on another, even more gripping journey of discovery.
Four years in the making, Superfreakonomics will once again transform the way we look at the world. It reveals, among other things, why you are more likely to be killed walking drunk than driving drunk; how a prostitute is more likely to sleep with a policeman than be arrested by one; why terrorists might be easier to track down than you would imagine; how a sex change could boost your salary; and how there really is a simple fix for climate change.
This freakquel is even bolder, funnier and more surprising than its predecessor. With their unflinching analysis Levitt and Dubner overturn received wisdom: looking more deeply, asking more questions and, above all, thinking a little differently.
Because sometimes the most superfreaky solution is the simplest!


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You guessed it right! We had spent the weekend with our heads buried in - the latest bestseller from the Stanford intellectual Steven Levitt. Sometimes statistics could just freak you out- in a good way that is and in an overwhelming way. But the truth of the matter is that we need statistics to make sense of the world around us. Numbers can challenge our thinking, expose hidden truths and patterns that we would have otherwise perceived as random and coincidental.

Freakonomics sold over four million copies in thirty-five languages and redefined the way people look at the world. As, Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner return with SuperFreakonomics, and fans and newcomers alike will find the sequel even bolder, funnier, and more surprising than the first.

SuperFreakonomics is packed with a rich mix of content to flex our brain cells and also entertains in equal measure. The book is a natural read for us Indians. After all our own Indian scholar-philosopher Chanakya (way back during 340-293 BCE) leads other scholars by a cool millennium and a half as the forerunner of modern economics. Since then, Economics has spelt terror for students and practioners alike. For the first time ever Economics is presented in an enjoyable format. This is the reason the Freakonomics series has the kind of universal appeal enjoyed only by few classics, having successfully bridged the chasm of information and entertaintment.

The book poses and answers tough, innovative, eccentric, enlightening (you name it!) questions only the Freakonomics duo of Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner can concieve of. The concepts of global cooling, the law of unintended consequences and incentive-driven behaviour reflect compelling contemporary research while rooted in the basics of good old Macroeconomics, Behavioural theory and Social Psychology.

Are people hard-wired for altruism or selfishness?

What''s the best way to catch a terrorist? what has been most helpful in improving the lives of women in rural India? To know the answers to these and a lot of other mind bogglers in the course of a racy read, pick up SuperFreakonomics today!

VERDICT : Go for it. Its a Brain-Spa that leaves you with a rejuvenated mind!

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