Influential liberal economist John Kenneth Galbraith has passed away at age 97.
economy
Lots of sizzle, not enough steak
![]() | Freakonomics : A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything rating: ![]() asin: 006073132X binding: Hardcover list price: $25.95 USD amazon price: $25.95 |
This book has had a tremendous amount of buzz, and so I was curious as to what a 'rogue economist' had to say that was so interesting.
And indeed, the book has its moments, as when it compares realtors to the Klan and asks what McDonald's and a gang hierarchy might have in common. Perhaps most controversial is the author's contention that legalized abortion contributed to crime rate changes.
The economist does pose some interesting questions and then goes about answering them in a rational, strictly by the numbers fashion. The book prompts you to think about the real relationships underlying sociological phenomenon.
The book suffers though, from the lack of an overall theme and direction. Most frustrating is the fact that the book asks a fairly important question - do parents really have any impact on how their kids turn out? - and then fails to answer it. The book fizzles out on an analysis of naming patterns and the implications for your child's future. That section starts out being interesting, but carries on far too long.
Search
Navigation
News
- Concise Encyclopedia Book and CD-ROM: Special Price from The Britannica Store
- Ivan the Terrible proclaimed grand prince of Moscow: 4 December 1533 - This Day in History
- Wassily Kandinsky: Biography of the Day
- 'Zinc zipper' plays key role in hospital-acquired infections
- Adolescent health care -- Dec. 9 report release
- UCLA expert blames American values for health-care crisis
- Model unravels rules that govern how genes are switched on and off
- The importance of science and technology at the White House
- Researcher develops screening tool to identify patients with prediabetes
- Caltech researchers find ancient climate cycles recorded in Mars rocks
- Researchers find new genetic target for sickle cell disease therapy
- Science: Investigating new materials with ultracold atoms
- Study offers insights about development of the human immune system
- Researchers gain new insight on wonder of cell division
- UC San Diego engineers work to make historic buildings safer during strong earthquakes
- Bonefish census reveals population holding steady
- HALT-C researchers: Interferon as long-term treatment for hepatitis C not effective
- GEN reports growing focus on PI3-kinase pathway in cancer research
- Unlocking the mysteries of memory
- A little wine boosts omega-3 in the body: Researchers find a novel mechanism for a healthier heart






