
"Freakonomics"
"Freakonomics" is a book that explores how economic principles can uncover unexpected truths about human behavior and society. It uses data and unconventional questions to analyze everyday phenomena—like why crime rates dropped or how teachers cheat—to reveal underlying incentives and motives. The book encourages curiosity about the hidden reasons behind people's actions and demonstrates that economic thinking can provide insights into a wide range of social issues beyond traditional markets, highlighting that much of life is influenced by incentives and information.