Some of you may know Steven Levitt, even those of you who are not economically-inclined. If he even remotely sounds familiar, that is because he is the co-author of Freakonomics and Super Freakonomics. This week, I thought I'd take a path off the serious issues and share a more human side of economists. Watch the video above and read the source here. Steven Levitt talks about the story about adopting his daughter from China.
Effort is not about how much you speak about your work, but how much your work speaks for you - Shihong, 2001
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Volume 3 Issue 38: Two-Cent Economics
Even Economists Are Human
Some of you may know Steven Levitt, even those of you who are not economically-inclined. If he even remotely sounds familiar, that is because he is the co-author of Freakonomics and Super Freakonomics. This week, I thought I'd take a path off the serious issues and share a more human side of economists. Watch the video above and read the source here. Steven Levitt talks about the story about adopting his daughter from China.
Some of you may know Steven Levitt, even those of you who are not economically-inclined. If he even remotely sounds familiar, that is because he is the co-author of Freakonomics and Super Freakonomics. This week, I thought I'd take a path off the serious issues and share a more human side of economists. Watch the video above and read the source here. Steven Levitt talks about the story about adopting his daughter from China.