Team Freakonomics Is Leaving the Times
It's not because of the paywall.
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As a four-part motion picture, it feels like piffle, even when its conclusions are momentous.
Authors Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner discuss "how incentives influence behaviors."
How best to entertainingly explain to filmgoers the crime-reducing benefits of legalized abortion and why real-estate agents are like the Ku Klux Klan?
Who knows who's right and who's wrong in this kerfluffle? Certainly not a couple of English majors like us!
The 'Freakonomics' guys think they know better than Vulture how their book should be adapted into a Drew Barrymore movie.
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