Review Articles
- Vromen, Jack (2009) “The booming economics-made-fun genre: more than having fun, but less than economics imperialism“, Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics, 2 (1), Summer 2009, pp. 70-99. Online: http://ejpe.org/pdf/2-1-art-5.pdf
- Vromen, Jack (2008) “Economics and Philosophy: More than having fun and making fun“, 28.11.20008 Erasmus University Rotterdam, inaugral speech.
Book Reviews:
- Reviews of Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner (2007)
- Critical Review by Ariel Rubinstein:Freak-Freakonomics
- Critical Reviews of Freakonomics by John DiNardo
- Freakonomics: Scholarship in the Service of Storytelling American Law and Economics Review, Volume 8, Number 3, Pp. 615-626
- Draft of Interesting Questions in Freakonomics Journal of Economic Literature Volume 45, Number 4, December 2007 , pp. 973-1000(28). The published versions can be obtained here or here
- A Review of Freakonomics online at “No Apparent Motive”.
- Scheiber, Noam, 2007, “Freaks and geeks: how Freakonomics is ruining the dismal
science“, The New Republic, Apr/02/2007: 27-31. - Review by Steven Malanga: Where Freakonomics Errs
- Reviews of SuperFreakonomics: Global Cooling, Patriotic Prostitutes, and Why Suicide Bombers Should Buy Life Insurance, Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner (2009)
- Reviews (hat tip: Emre Sevinç)
- Freakonomics: the intellectual’s Glenn Beck?
- Andrew Gelman’s review of Freakonomics 2
- The New Republic: Does “Superfreakonomics” Need A Do-Over?
- The Daily Dish: Not So Superfreak
- The New Republic: Freaks and Geeks; How Freakonomics is ruining the dismal science.
- The New Republic: Revenge of the Nerd
- Conscience of a Liberal (Paul Krugman): A counterintuitive train wreck
- Six Questions for Levitt and Dubner (More Superfreakonomics Blogging)
- Comments on drunk driving and walking (and cycling)
- The “All Else Equal” Fallacy, again
- Drunk cycling
- Drunk driving – by S. Levitt
- Reviews (hat tip: Emre Sevinç)