Freakonomics Comments

  • Rico 2023-08-07 22:41:47

    I need to be inculcated in this way of...

  • Douglas 2023-07-21 07:25:55

    The opening is about marginal benefits, and the name has nothing to do with sumo or economics. The incentive mechanism at the end is really enlightening. The reason why incentives are used to guide the effect is that the object does not form a fixed understanding; on the contrary, it is much harder to correct the concept. In the final analysis, incentives are related to management, or have nothing to do with the title of the...

  • Esta 2023-06-10 22:39:41

    I don't love the middle...

  • Daron 2023-04-27 18:24:10

    Brief remainder of the...

  • Dejah 2023-04-20 19:15:33

    It can only be said that the format is in...

  • Stacy 2023-02-20 10:12:29

    It's pretty general, whether it's a film or an...

  • Herminio 2023-02-11 16:21:57

    Using reasoning to reverse reasoning seems to be suddenly clear, but in fact it is not reliable. Credibility will only become a pawn in the competition for the interests of others. It's okay to have fun when the brain turns...

  • Garrick 2022-11-14 04:28:39

    This film restores many classic cases in the original work, and better shows some exclusive viewpoints in the form of documentaries. But unfortunately, like the book, because the name "economics" makes many people feel that it is out of reach. Therefore, people who watch movies and people who read books are almost the same type of people, and these people are basically more pretentious, and their scores are harsh, so their scores on IMDB are not high. I prefer the first and last two...

  • Darian 2022-11-11 01:02:11

    Like it. I liked the book I read a long time ago, and I liked a documentary. It was very good and...

  • Tracey 2022-11-06 11:55:30

    See things from a different...

Extended Reading

Freakonomics quotes

  • Steven Levitt - Author: The closest thing to a worldview, I would say, in "Freakonomics," is that incentives matter. Not just financial incentives, but social incentives and moral incentives.

Freakonomics

Director: Heidi Ewing, Alex Gibney, Seth Gordon, Rachel Grady, Eugene Jarecki, Morgan Spurlock

Language: English Release date: September 3, 2010