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  4. English Test for freakonomics chapters 1-4. Term. 1 / 47. Economics. Click the card to flip 👆. Definition. 1 / 47. What is the study of incentives? Click the card to flip 👆.

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  6. Summary: In 2005, economist Steven Levitt and journalist Stephen Dubner teamed-up to write the book Freakonomics. Covering a wide-range of topics, the two set out to demonstrate that statistics and figures can be used to belie things we previously believed to know as fact. Now, documentarians Seth Gordon, Alex Gibney, Morgan Spurlock, Eugene ...

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  8. Freakonomics is the first book by economist Steven D. Levitt, co-authored with Stephen J. Dubner.It was published in 2005 by William Morrow. Stringing together numerous stories, anecdotes, and data analyses of unusual phenomena, Freakonomics encourages readers to apply the tools and concepts of economics to occurrences in everyday life and think more critically about the things that go on ...

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