More Sex Is Safer Sex: The Unconventional Wisdom of Economics

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A witty and razor-sharp look at the many ways our individually rational decisions can combine into some truly weird collective results—and some hilarious and serious ways to fix just about everything.

Economics is no longer the “dismal science” dreaded by college freshmen. In recent years, a band of economists has broken away from the charts and graphs of college textbooks, and begun to explain ordinary behavior in plain and often entertaining English. Steve Landsburg was one of the first of the new breed, in his book The Armchair Economist and long-running “Everyday Economics” column in Slate magazine. Now he is back, and more provocative than ever.

In More Sex Is Safer Sex, Landsburg shows how the rational behavior of each one of us—when combined together—produces the often bizarre, seemingly irrational behavior of crowds. We all stand up at the ballpark, so none of us can see. We avoid casual sex, from fear of disease, and we thereby make sex more dangerous. Things really get interesting when Landsburg suggests ways to change the rules, and game the system. Why not charge juries if a convicted felon is exonerated? Why not have each member of Congress represent a national subset of voters, chosen alphabetically? Why not solve the “overpopulation” problem by having more children, who will help think of ways to improve our use of resources?

More Sex Is Safer Sex will make you laugh and argue—and it will make you think about the world around you in new and unforgettable ways.

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3.7
11 reviews
A Google user
spill over effects,what a strange but simple way to look at events which otherwise look harmful in the long term, like overpopulation/overcrowding.The book explains such concepts in a way that it seems too ideal for the real situation, OR IS IT?!:)
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Miriam Hernandez
August 12, 2023
Interesante primer capitulo y manera de analizar y ver el comportamiento y analogía de las relaciones sexuales y sus comportamientos sexuales y el el vih y resultado hacia el sida. Sumaria hacia el modelo de prevención del condón y el control del vih por medio de las nuevas tecnologías en cuestiones de la medicina hacia su mayor efectividad en el control de la replicación del virus in situ de cada persona infectada con el virus.
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About the author

Steven E. Landsburg is a professor of economics at the University of Rochester. He is the author of More Sex Is Safer Sex and The Big Questions. He has written for Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, and Slate. He lives in Rochester, New York.

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