More Sex Is Safer Sex
The Unconventional Wisdom of Economics




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Book Description
Steven Landsburg's writings are living proof that economics need not be "the dismal science." Readers of The Armchair Economist and his columns in Slate magazine know that he can make economics not only fun but fascinating, as he searches for the reasons behind the odd facts we face inContinue
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nytimes published on Sat, 18 Sep 2010
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Richard said on Aug 12, 2007 | Add your feedback
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This is the kind of book that gives economics a bad name. Witty, for sure, well written, yes, well documented, interesting.... still the solutions that the author comes up with always end up in the ruthless and inapplicable side. So I imagine a reader that comes from a non-economic background saying ... (continue)
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- English Books
- Hardcover 288 Pages
- Edition: 1
- ISBN-10: 1416532218
- ISBN-13: 9781416532217
- Publisher: Free Press
- Pub date: Apr 17, 2007
- Dimensions: 1419 mm x 903 mm x 194 mm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Paperback and Others
- In other languages: other languages
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Before there was “Freakonomics,” before there was “The Tipping Point” or “Blink,” Steven E. Landsburg wrote a regular column for Slate magazine called Everyday Economics. The column started in the summer of 1996 with an article headlined “More Sex Is ... (read full critics)