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The books 'Freakonomics' and 'SuperFreakonomics' have sold 5 million copies worldwide. Here, the authors (and friends) continue to spout off.
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The Economics of Busking: how performers in Madrid's Plaza Mayor compete. http://t.co/gH96E7JD
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The Best Third-Grade Teacher Ever: MIT professor Andrew Lo explains why his teacher at PS 13 in Queens, NY is the best. http://t.co/JUhONUwy
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Raising Money to Teach Math: @mathalicious to offer fresh vision of how to teach math. Check out http://t.co/DAc8iuOu. http://t.co/vBCBi9e4
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Mike Brown Vs. Mike Brown: in Indiana, an unknown plays the name game and gets elected. http://t.co/VgByXw80
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Pushing My Luck on the Preakness: Check out Levitt’s picks for the Preakness! http://t.co/SvlN7kPI
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How Will Rio’s Arrest Bounty Play Out? Will cops in Brazil really bring in drug dealers for a paid island vacation? http://t.co/t8rxKLoq
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When Graffiti Strikes Back: @MarcJacobsIntl , graffiti artist @therealkidult , and the reverse-incentive game. http://t.co/5rsjxFdI
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Is a Meat-Eating Cyclist a Contradiction? Why don't environmentalist promote veganism? http://t.co/sannqff5
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The Economics of For-Profit Prisons: Perverse Incentives in Louisiana. http://t.co/wuPNJVxl
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FREAK-est Links: Patenting steak, the urban datasexual, corporate takeovers and hitchhiking. http://t.co/tx2welqa
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Retirement Kills: a New Marketplace Podcast: The silver lining of increasing retirement ages. http://t.co/8MVJ2MYe
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Freakonomics Radio on @MktplaceRadio tonight: want to leave the office forever? But what if retirement is bad for your health? Tune in!
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Mark Cuban on the “College Bubble”: college debt and economy’s woes, but survey says only 3% regret college. http://t.co/YHpmZE1R
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Who Owns Red? Maker’s Mark and Jose Cuervo Fight It Out http://t.co/fI0M0uuE
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How Economics Explains The Rising Support for Gay Marriage http://t.co/Uj822oRw
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Thanks @businessinsider ! Freakonomics Radio is a Top 10 Podcast To Feed Your Brain And Ease Your Commute. http://t.co/2JotjhSL
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"The Righteous Mind" author Jonathan Haidt Answers Your Questions About Morality, Politics, and Religion. http://t.co/p6NVUcFy
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Evidence That Myopia Has a Strong Environmental Cause: new study says exposure to natural light lowers rates of myopia. http://t.co/EO0LSIru
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The Economics of a Ransom: to economists, hostage negotiations are just a special game of chicken. http://t.co/D4t9GkPO
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Don’t Be Deceived by Carmelo Anthony’s Scoring Totals: it's about shooting efficiency. http://t.co/0JM12i4Q
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Portugal’s Budget Cut: Public Holidays. British study says each holiday costs their economy $3.7 billion. http://t.co/02VWr2eM
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The New HIV Drug: FDA approves first drug to prevent HIV infection, but are the incentives right? http://t.co/l8SgG0ao
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The Flowers That Never Fade: another kind of "Plastic Roses" for mother's day. http://t.co/tRDUGxic
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What Do Indian Politicians and Drug Dealers Have in Common? Neither get paid much until they make it to the top. http://t.co/A6DzH9wE
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This week's FREAK-est Links: organ donation Facebook status; UAE to outlaw junk food; is fiction good for you? http://t.co/7toxIljA
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