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Human beings love to predict the future, but we're quite terrible at it. So how about punishing all those bad predictions?
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40. The Suicide Paradox
There are more than twice as many suicides as murders in the U.S., but suicide attracts far less scrutiny. Freakonomics Radio digs through the numbers and finds all kinds of surprises.
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39. The Economist’s Guide to Parenting
Think you know how much parents matter? Think again. Economists crunch the numbers to learn the ROI on child-rearing.
16 Elo 201156min

38. The Church of "Scionology"
We worship the tradition of handing off a family business to the next generation. But is that really such a good idea?
3 Elo 201156min

37. Mouse in the Salad
In restaurants and in life, bad things happen. But what happens next is just as important.
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36. Hey Baby, Is That a Prius You're Driving?
"Conspicuous conservation" is about showing off your environmental bona fides. In other words, if you lean green, there's extra value in being seen leaning green.
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35. Live From St. Paul!
Freakonomics Radio hits the road, and plays some Quiz Bowl
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34. Things Our Fathers Gave Us
What did Levitt and Dubner learn as kids from their dads?
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