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What I am curious to learn, especially after reading about the financial situation and foresight of the majority of gang members in Freakonomics, is how Shine, Orlando, Tony-T and all those others feel about improving their lives; i.e. what is or would be, to them, the single most important thing to improve their chances on a safer, healthier and more prosperous life?
What Do Real Thugs Think of The Wire? Part Nine - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Unfortunately this post, much like the associated chapter in Freakonomics is inherently flawed.
Does Campaign Spending Matter? Ask Mitt Romney - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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As anthology films go, Freakonomics is an entertaining - if occasionally scattershot - documentary.
Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Freakonomics Marshall Fine 2010
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Personally, I find Levitt's section in Freakonomics on the effect of campaign financing convincing.
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As anthology films go, Freakonomics is an entertaining - if occasionally scattershot - documentary.
Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Freakonomics Marshall Fine 2010
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El Bruce, sounds kind of like a chapter in Freakonomics which compared drug dealers to WalMart employees.
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I thought that a lot of the questions asked in Freakonomics were not terribly interesting to me as an economist.
Defending Freakonomics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The new documentary based on Freakonomics is a very clever, entertaining, seemingly random, fact-loaded commentary on the workings of our world.
Regina Weinreich: Dream Team Documentarians Make Freakonomics Regina Weinreich 2010
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Yup, because serious policy wonks know that Freakonomics is a credible work of policy and analysis.
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The new documentary based on Freakonomics is a very clever, entertaining, seemingly random, fact-loaded commentary on the workings of our world.
Regina Weinreich: Dream Team Documentarians Make Freakonomics Regina Weinreich 2010
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