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FREAKONOMICS
                 By
           TEAM NORDSTROM
(Sangeeta, Dhandabani, Munir, Baibhav, Shushil)

                                                  1
Freakonomics
 A new field of study introduced by Steven D. Levitt
 (an economist) and Stephen J. Dubner (an award-
 winning author and journalist)

 Helpful to reveal, through real life examples, that the
  tools of economic research can be useful in the study
  of the relationships that underlie the events and
  problems that we encounter every day.

 It works by exploring “the hidden side of everything”.

                                                        2
The Hidden Side Of Everything


The book is based on four fundamental ideas:
1) Incentives are the cornerstone of modern life.
2) Conventional wisdom is often wrong.
3) Dramatic effects often have distant, even
  subtle, causes.
4) "Experts" use their informational advantage
  to serve their own interests.

                                                3
What Do Schoolteachers and Sumo Wrestlers
                      Have in Common?

 Significant percentage of teachers helped their
  students to pass the annual standardized tests.
 The system provides incentives to schools and
  teachers whose students get high scores.
 Incentives scheme in Sumo wrestling makes it highly
  prone to cheating.
 To maintain his ranking, wrestler needs to win at
  least 8 victories out of 15 every year.


                                                        4
Ku Klux Klan & Real-Estate Agent

 The Ku Klux Klan and real estate agents have
  one thing in common both use information
  to gain power over other.
 The Klan was and still is a secret terrorist
  organisation, who believed that Black
  Americans were inferior and used terror and
  violence against blacks, Catholics and Jews to
  preserve “ the American way of life”.
Ku Klux Klan & Real-Estate Agent

 The real-estate agents always use code words
  which have different meanings like KKK.
 Like real-state agents insurance agents also
  follow same strategy to use information to
  gain power over others.
Why Do Drug Dealers Still Live with
                        Their Moms?

 In a Chicago neighbourhood gang the
  leader (who's now in jail) made
  $100,000 a year (tax free) over four
  years.
 His officers made only $700 a month
  and his foot soldiers made only $3.30
  an hour, less than the minimum
  wage.
 They had no choice but to live with
  their mothers.
                                                     7
Where Have all the criminals gone!!!

 The central theme: To figure out the reason behind
  sudden decline in the crime rate!

 Is that because of - Innovative policing strategies,
  Increased reliance on prisons, Changes in crack and
  other drug markets, Aging of the population,
  Tougher gun law, Strong economy , Increased
  Number of police or Other measures like increased
  use of capital punishment ?

 It is because of the legalization of abortion which
  made the crime rate to go down.
What Makes A Perfect
                        Parent?
 In 1983 T. Berry Brazelton
   “Beautifully prepared for the role of
 learning about him or herself and the world
                all around”

 L. Emmett Holt saying that the baby is not a
                                “Plaything”
More Dangerous

 Swimming pool and Guns



 Flying or Driving



 Risk = Hazard + Outrage
Perfect Parenting, Part II; or: Would a Roshanda by
                        Any Other Name Smell as Sweet?


 The main theme of this chapter circles around the
  prevailing African-American culture in the United
  States.
 The individuals with distinctively black-sounding
  names tend to achieve lower attainment with regard
  to education, social class, and economic status
  compared to non-black-sounding names.
 “Does the prevailing black culture in America reflect
  the economic gap between white and black people
  or has it caused the gap to widen?"
Perfect Parenting, Part II; or: Would a Roshanda by
                        Any Other Name Smell as Sweet?


 The authors try to explain how previously obscure
  names become popular among white Americans.




 “If we only know how to ask the right questions, the
      modern world, despite a excess of confusion,
  complication and blunt deceit, is not impenetrable, is
                  not unknowable…”
13

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"Freakonomics" by Mr.Steven D.Levitt & Mr.Stephen J.Dubner

  • 1. FREAKONOMICS By TEAM NORDSTROM (Sangeeta, Dhandabani, Munir, Baibhav, Shushil) 1
  • 2. Freakonomics  A new field of study introduced by Steven D. Levitt (an economist) and Stephen J. Dubner (an award- winning author and journalist)  Helpful to reveal, through real life examples, that the tools of economic research can be useful in the study of the relationships that underlie the events and problems that we encounter every day.  It works by exploring “the hidden side of everything”. 2
  • 3. The Hidden Side Of Everything The book is based on four fundamental ideas: 1) Incentives are the cornerstone of modern life. 2) Conventional wisdom is often wrong. 3) Dramatic effects often have distant, even subtle, causes. 4) "Experts" use their informational advantage to serve their own interests. 3
  • 4. What Do Schoolteachers and Sumo Wrestlers Have in Common?  Significant percentage of teachers helped their students to pass the annual standardized tests.  The system provides incentives to schools and teachers whose students get high scores.  Incentives scheme in Sumo wrestling makes it highly prone to cheating.  To maintain his ranking, wrestler needs to win at least 8 victories out of 15 every year. 4
  • 5. Ku Klux Klan & Real-Estate Agent  The Ku Klux Klan and real estate agents have one thing in common both use information to gain power over other.  The Klan was and still is a secret terrorist organisation, who believed that Black Americans were inferior and used terror and violence against blacks, Catholics and Jews to preserve “ the American way of life”.
  • 6. Ku Klux Klan & Real-Estate Agent  The real-estate agents always use code words which have different meanings like KKK.  Like real-state agents insurance agents also follow same strategy to use information to gain power over others.
  • 7. Why Do Drug Dealers Still Live with Their Moms?  In a Chicago neighbourhood gang the leader (who's now in jail) made $100,000 a year (tax free) over four years.  His officers made only $700 a month and his foot soldiers made only $3.30 an hour, less than the minimum wage.  They had no choice but to live with their mothers. 7
  • 8. Where Have all the criminals gone!!!  The central theme: To figure out the reason behind sudden decline in the crime rate!  Is that because of - Innovative policing strategies, Increased reliance on prisons, Changes in crack and other drug markets, Aging of the population, Tougher gun law, Strong economy , Increased Number of police or Other measures like increased use of capital punishment ?  It is because of the legalization of abortion which made the crime rate to go down.
  • 9. What Makes A Perfect Parent?  In 1983 T. Berry Brazelton “Beautifully prepared for the role of learning about him or herself and the world all around”  L. Emmett Holt saying that the baby is not a “Plaything”
  • 10. More Dangerous  Swimming pool and Guns  Flying or Driving  Risk = Hazard + Outrage
  • 11. Perfect Parenting, Part II; or: Would a Roshanda by Any Other Name Smell as Sweet?  The main theme of this chapter circles around the prevailing African-American culture in the United States.  The individuals with distinctively black-sounding names tend to achieve lower attainment with regard to education, social class, and economic status compared to non-black-sounding names.  “Does the prevailing black culture in America reflect the economic gap between white and black people or has it caused the gap to widen?"
  • 12. Perfect Parenting, Part II; or: Would a Roshanda by Any Other Name Smell as Sweet?  The authors try to explain how previously obscure names become popular among white Americans. “If we only know how to ask the right questions, the modern world, despite a excess of confusion, complication and blunt deceit, is not impenetrable, is not unknowable…”
  • 13. 13