I want to see the original book

Vaughn 2022-09-17 15:42:44

Does your child's name affect your life? Can a child be bribed? How to cheat in Japanese sumo competitions? How much money can a ninth grader pay to get into high school? Very good, focusing on sumo and ninth grade motivation. The cheating and shady scene in sumo, I have seen it before, a closed professional circle with rankings, and the treatment is linked to the ranking. Isn't that giving birth to corruption? Bought the ninth grader, Kevin De's goal turned out to be to become a comedian in the class, which is not bad. If he has his own ideas, he will work hard, but his mother doesn't seem to be happy. The kid king is so cute, he is so smart, he likes to show, his grades are improving very fast, and he works hard to get a luxury car. Regarding the reasons for the decline in the crime rate in the United States in the 1990s, economists' various reasons only account for 50% of the total. The most important reason is that abortion was legalized fifteen years ago, and the generation that was not needed was not born directly. , yeah, because fewer people are likely to commit crimes. Just like we say now that the marriage rate is low, one of the main reasons is that the marriageable population is less and the aging is intensifying. The economist's two daughters have appeared on the scene, and they are very cute. The second daughter looks like an Asian. The incentive mechanism designed by the host, the three-year-old daughter Amanda cracked in three days. Hahaha, the reality is super skinny. The other two hosts are good friends at first glance, they get along very well, and they complain about each other to the point of flying.

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  • 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.