魔鬼经济学中/英文版 Freakonomics
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为什么**贩子多半买不起房子,还要跟妈妈住在一起?为什么让孩子接近**池,比让他们接近手枪还要危险100倍?为什么一个叫Cody的白人男孩远比叫Marquis更容易找到工作?为什么黑社会的组织结构和麦当劳类似?这些最古怪的问题都是现在美国各大学的经济系乃至全社会最热的讨论话题。去年有一本经济学专家写的严肃著作,却登上了全美畅销书Top 10的排行榜。这就是《魔鬼经济学》。[/quote]
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[quote][b][color=blue]简介 · · · · · ·
[/color][/b] 在本书中,列维特和史蒂芬·都伯纳取材日常生活,以经济学的方式来探索日常事物背后的世界:念书给婴儿听会不会使他日后成为一个好学生?**池比枪支还危险?贩毒集团的结构其实和麦当劳的组织很像,而且基层员工和小弟都没赚头,钱都进了总裁和大哥的口袋;父母教养方式的差异对孩子影响不大。
《魔鬼经济学》中确立了一个有悖于传统智慧的观点:如果说伦理道德代表了我们心目中理想的社会运行模式的话,那么经济学就是在向我们描述这个社会到底是如何运行的。 Kj [L~.X%L5V
同时,作者也展示了千方百计搜集来的各种数据——学校的考试成绩、日本著名相扑手的秘密证据、房地产经纪人的买卖记录,甚至还有黑社会卧底的秘密日记。通过对这些数据的巧妙分析,作者得出了种种令人跌破眼镜的结论。他将教会你如何用数据分析你所看到的世界;他将告诉你:真实的世界原来是这样的…… 1VsI@0[,[_H%GV
著名的书评人兰兹·伯格把《魔鬼经济学》比喻成一部侦探小说,说自己在阅读读书的过程中一直都“屏住呼吸”,生怕一呼一吸之间,吹跑书中的那股灵气。在他看来,《魔鬼经济学》的每一个章节都包含了一本一流侦探小说的所有元素。只不过列维特所要侦破的最终目标不是“找到凶手”,而是“揭开真实世界的伪装”。《魔鬼经济学》书中的几乎每一个字都是对传统智慧的颠覆,他的许多发现被认为是惊世骇俗的,有些甚至会为他引来杀身之祸。 eh&q%j9b!OGS P
不论从哪个角度来说,这都是一本会让人眼界一新的书。
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史蒂芬·列维特,
*1994年在麻省理工大学取得经济学博士学位
1997年进入芝加哥大学执教短短两年时间列维特就成为芝加哥大学经济学院终身教授
*2002年列维特被选为美国科学院经济学部委员 列维特还担任《政治经济学杂志》(JPE)的编辑和《经济学季刊》(OJE)的编辑 1G8[il'\3t:R
*克林顿**曾经力邀他加入自己的智囊团
现任总统小布什在大选的时候也把“请到列维特作为犯罪专家”作为拉拢选票的一张王牌
*2003年美国克拉克奖获得者
被誉为”当今美国40岁以下最负盛名的经济学家” :e;F2y`g
他的声誉得到了整个经济学界的公认 /RWH$I-W8@ N+z
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*畅销书《骚动的灵魂》(Turbulent Souls)和《一个英雄崇拜者的自白》(Confessions of a Hero-Worshiper)kkS\&B*b.oR
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Economics is not widely considered to be one of the sexier sciences. The annual Nobel Prize winner in that field never receives as much publicity as his or her compatriots in peace, literature, or physics. But if such slights are based on the notion that economics is dull, or that economists are concerned only with finance itself, Steven D. Levitt will change some minds. In Freakonomics (written with Stephen J. Dubner), Levitt argues that many apparent mysteries of everyday life don't need to be so mysterious: they could be illuminated and made even more fascinating by asking the right questions and drawing connections. For example, Levitt traces the drop in violent crime rates to a drop in violent criminals and, digging further, to the Roe v. Wade decision that preempted the existence of some people who would be born to poverty and hardship. Elsewhere, by analyzing data gathered from inner-city Chicago drug-dealing gangs, Levitt outlines a corporate structure much like McDonald's, where the top bosses make great money while scores of underlings make something below minimum wage. And in a section that may alarm or relieve worried parents, Levitt argues that parenting methods don't really matter much and that a backyard swimming pool is much more dangerous than a gun. These enlightening chapters are separated by effusive passages from Dubner's 2003 profile of Levitt in The New York Times Magazine, which led to the book being written. In a book filled with bold logic, such back-patting veers Freakonomics, however briefly, away from what Levitt actually has to say. Although maybe there's a good economic reason for that too, and we're just not getting it yet. --John Moe
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[b][color=blue]From Publishers Weekly[/color][/b]
Starred Review. Forget your image of an economist as a crusty professor worried about fluctuating interest rates: Levitt focuses his attention on more intimate real-world issues, like whether reading to your baby will make her a better student. Recognition by fellow economists as one of the best young minds in his field led to a profile in the New York Times, written by Dubner, and that original article serves as a broad outline for an expanded look at Levitt's search for the hidden incentives behind all sorts of behavior. There isn't really a grand theory of everything here, except perhaps the suggestion that self-styled experts have a vested interest in promoting conventional wisdom even when it's wrong. Instead, Dubner and Levitt deconstruct everything from the organizational structure of drug-dealing gangs to baby-naming patterns. While some chapters might seem frivolous, others touch on more serious issues, including a detailed look at Levitt's controversial linkage between the legalization of abortion and a reduced crime rate two decades later. Underlying all these research subjects is a belief that complex phenomena can be understood if we find the right perspective. Levitt has a knack for making that principle relevant to our daily lives, which could make this book a hit. Malcolm Gladwell blurbs that Levitt "has the most interesting mind in America," an invitation Gladwell's own substantial fan base will find hard to resist. 50-city radio campaign. (May 1)
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