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"Freakonomics"
Published 2007-03-01“… Reseña de la obra de: LEVITT, Steven D. y DUBNER, Stephen J. (2006) Freakonomics, Barcelona, B (edic.), 252 pp. …”
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Beyond the Freakonomics of Religious Liberty
Published 2017-04-01“…Instead of conceiving religion as commodity for “sale” – adoption, conversion – and instead of conceiving missionaries as salespeople for their religions, I propose that the encounter of religions could be better conceived in terms of guest/host, gift giver/gift receiver relations. “Freakonomics”, therefore, – whether in free market or monopoly form – does not, therefore, write the last page in the story of religious liberty.…”
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Freakonomics: o lado oculto e inesperado de tudo que nos afeta
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MY SAY: Neuroeconomics, anyone?
Published 2008“…Reaganomics, Freakonomics, Enronomics — this is how malleable economics is or, rather, the uncertainty surrounding it, especially in the wake of the prevailing financial meltdown. …”
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Testing the Perturbation Sensitivity of Abortion-Crime Regressions
Published 2012-06-01“…The hypothesis that the legalisation of abortion contributed significantly to the reduction of crime in the United States in 1990s is one of the most prominent ideas from the recent “economics-made-fun” movement sparked by the book Freakonomics. This paper expands on the existing literature about the computational stability of abortion-crime regressions by testing the sensitivity of coefficients’ estimates to small amounts of data perturbation. …”
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Narcotráfico, pandilleros y capital cultural positivo en Nicaragua
Published 2020-07-01“…Como lo resaltan Steven Levitt y Stephen Dubner (2005, p. 103) en su famoso libro Freakonomics, existen numerosos mitos e ideas equivocadas sobre los beneficios del tráfico de drogas. …”
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A Third Way for Health Policy?
Published 2014-01-01“…Economics has hit the mainstream in the last decade with popular books like Freakonomics and The Undercover Economist reaching the masses. …”
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