Freakonomics - A Rogue Economist Explores The H... Review
Data shows they often sell their own homes for more and keep them on the market longer than their clients' homes, due to differing incentives.
One of the book's most controversial chapters attributes the 1990s crime drop in the U.S. to the legalization of abortion via Roe v. Wade decades earlier, rather than policing or economic changes. Impact and Legacy Freakonomics - A Rogue Economist Explores the H...
The book is known for its provocative questions and data-driven answers: Data shows they often sell their own homes
The authors famously argue that a child is more likely to die in a home with a swimming pool than one with a gun, based on per-capita drowning vs. shooting statistics. Freakonomics - A Rogue Economist Explores the H...
Whether economic, social, or moral, incentives are the primary drivers of human actions.