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Freedomnomics

Why the Free Market Works and Freaky Theories Don't

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Freedomnomics

By: John R. Lott Jr.
Narrated by: Brian Emerson
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As the blockbuster best-seller Freakonomics demonstrated, economics can explain everything - from why people behave the way they do to how governments and businesses organize themselves. But are the basic assumptions and conclusions in Freakonomics true? Does the free market usually lead to unintended and negative consequences? Quite the opposite, says John Lott, who holds a Ph.D. in economics. In fact, says Lott, a wide range of fascinating and peculiar case studies prove the simple adage that if something is more costly, people will do less of it. And, in a refutation of Freakonomics' most controversial idea, Lott shows why legalized abortion leads to family breakdown, which leads to more crime.©2007 John R. Lott, Jr, Ph.D (P)2007 Blackstone Audio Inc. Economics Theory Business Taxation
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I loved Freakonomics, and this rebuttal was no less interesting. More openly political, but still relevant and informative.

Excellent statistics

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Great info, well presented and fact based. A fresh, common sense perspective in this increasingly insane world.

Outstanding!

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I enjoyed Freakanomics because they showed the details (correctly or incorrectly) of how they came to their conclusion. After listening to this book, I do question some of their findings.

Unfortunately this author did not go into as much detail. I found myself constantly asking the author, "How do you know that is true?" Because of the lack of details and the author's conservative (no surprise by the title) views, I got the feeling this was more of a political book than economic book.

Because of this, as the book went on, after giving an introduction to a problem, it was easy to guess which one the author would argue for. Even if it seemed to contradict what the author said earlier. As another reviewer said, this made the book seem repetitive in the end.

It was a decent listen, just not great.

Repetitive conservative arguments

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I really enjoyed the first half of this book, but found the last few hours a little repetitive.

Would suggest that it is worth listening to, but if you believe in the power of an unrestricted market, then you would have already accepted the major concept in this book.

Good start, low stamina

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Gets you thinking. Loved it. I still love freakinomics, but this book teaches to question every theory ppl put out there.

Brilliant book

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