Wednesday, March 21, 2007
the FREAKANOMICS BLOG is continually HOT!
For those of you looking for a great blog to subscribe, here is one of our faves, the famous book also has great regualr postings by the autors and an active readership with great comments.
Here are some great topics from where to shop for cheap prescription medicines:
http://www.freakonomics.com/blog/2007/03/15/if-crack-dealers-took-lessons-from-walgreens-they-really-would-be-rich/#comments
to how to get free access to the NY TIMES online edition:
http://www.freakonomics.com/blog/2007/03/13/if-you-are-a-student-you-can-stop-complaining-that-it-costs-to-read-the-ny-times-online/
There's also your standard economics click banter that I am not necessarily a huge fan (nor compreneder of) so expect some stuff to kinda be outta left field, after all it takes a left fielder to write a great book like this one. Definitely one of the most ingenious books in a long while. Puts the drama back in economics and the blog continues the saga. no more to say.
Here are some great topics from where to shop for cheap prescription medicines:
http://www.freakonomics.com/blog/2007/03/15/if-crack-dealers-took-lessons-from-walgreens-they-really-would-be-rich/#comments
to how to get free access to the NY TIMES online edition:
http://www.freakonomics.com/blog/2007/03/13/if-you-are-a-student-you-can-stop-complaining-that-it-costs-to-read-the-ny-times-online/
There's also your standard economics click banter that I am not necessarily a huge fan (nor compreneder of) so expect some stuff to kinda be outta left field, after all it takes a left fielder to write a great book like this one. Definitely one of the most ingenious books in a long while. Puts the drama back in economics and the blog continues the saga. no more to say.