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    By late 2009, the book had sold over 4 million copies worldwide. [2] Based on the success of the original book, Levitt and Dubner have grown the Freakonomics brand into a multi-media franchise, with a sequel book, a feature film, a regular radio segment on National Public Radio, and a weekly blog.

  2. Vignettes explore concepts put forth in a best-selling book, including cheating, bribery, and the importance of names.

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  3. Summaries. A collection of documentaries that explores the hidden side of human nature through the use of the science of economics. The field of economics can study more than the workings of economies or businesses, it can also help explore human behavior in how it reacts to incentives.

  4. Freakonomics is the highly anticipated film version of the phenomenally bestselling book about incentives-based thinking by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner. The film examines human behavior with provocative and sometimes hilarious case studies...

  5. PG-13. YouTube Movies & TV. 180M subscribers. ...more. FREAKONOMICS is the highly anticipated film version of the phenomenally bestselling book about incentives-based thinking by Steven...

  6. About The Film. FREAKONOMICS is the highly anticipated film version of the phenomenally bestselling book about incentives-based thinking by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner. The film examines human behavior with provocative and sometimes hilarious case studies, bringing together a dream team of filmmakers responsible for some of the most ...

  7. Available on Peacock, Prime Video, Tubi TV, iTunes, Disney+, Hulu, Plex. Freakonomics is the highly anticipated film version of the phenomenally bestselling book about incentives-based thinking by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner. The film examines human behavior with provocative and sometimes hilarious case studies...

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