When to Rob a Bank: ...& 131 More Warped Suggestions & Well-Intended Rants
by Steven D. Levitt Author and Stephen J. Dubner Author
Steven Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner, the writers behind Freakonomics, SuperFreakonomics and Think Like a Freak, are back and if you like falling down rabbit holes of interesting facts and quandaries, then When to Rob a Bank is asking all the right questions. For instance, why do educated women get fewer responses when they're online dating? How efficient is buying food locally? I bribing children a surefire way to improve their test results Collating over 10 years and 8,000 posts of material, you'll learn why it’s hard to predict the Kentucky Derby, why babies born in summer score lower on standardized tests, and why rich people tend to be happier than poor people, but rich countries no happier than poor ones.
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