Freakonomics Radio

Freakonomics co-author Stephen J. Dubner uncovers the hidden side of everything. Why is it safer to

Episodes

Total: 848

How much does the President of the United States really matter? And: where did all the hitchhikers g

67. The Patent Gap

2012/3/22

Women hold fewer than one in 10 patents. Why? And what are we missing out on?

66. Show and Yell

2012/3/14

Is booing an act of verbal vandalism or the last true expression of democracy? And: when you drive a

Isn’t it time to admit that the U.S. economy doesn’t have a commander in chief?

Do more expensive wines taste better? And: what does one little rodent in a salad say about a restau

63. The Dilbert Index?

2012/2/22

Measuring workplace morale -- and how to game the sick-day system.

The left and the right blame each other for pretty much everything, including slanted media coverage

A look at some non-obvious ways to lose weight.

60. Save Me From Myself

2012/2/1

A commitment device forces you to be the person you really want to be. What could possibly go wrong

A football cheat sheet to help you sound like the smartest person at the party.

Education is the surest solution to a lot of problems. Except when it’s not.

We all know the answer is yes. But the data -- and Rudy Giuliani -- say no.

Levitt and Dubner answer your FREAK-quently Asked Questions about certifying politicians, irrational

We know it's terribly dangerous to drive drunk. But heading home on foot isn't the solution.

The thrill of customization, via Pandora and a radical new teaching method

Tyler Cowen points fingers. There's plenty of blame to go around.

52. Weird Recycling

2011/12/2

Clever ways to not waste our waste.

The science of charity, with economist John List.

There’s a nasty secret about hot-button topics like global warming: knowledge is not always power.

49. Unnatural Turkeys

2011/11/16

Our appetite for breast meat renders our holiday birds unable to reproduce.