(Free pdf) Indianomix: Making Sense of Modern India
♛ Vivek Dehejia, Rupa Subramanya ♛
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful. A Good Freakonomics-Style Book on India Will Have to WaitBy Abhinav AgarwalThe trend, the craze, the fashion, that Freakonomics and The Undercover Economist sparked makes it way to an Indian context with this book, but the effects are less than spectacular. A plethora of problems mar what could have been an otherwise successful pop-economics-and-behavioral-psychology book.Applying economics and blending it with research gleamed from the stillSuccinctly explains Indian reality in an unconventional manner. The authors use everyday examples to explain complex problems. A riveting read, indeed. --Jay PandaThis is economics and game theory as great entertainment! --Gurcharan DasA quirky, thoughtful little book that is sometimes provocativeA quirky look at India using popular economics Why does the stock exchange dip during a lunar eclipse? Why donrsquo;t cars with safety features lead to fewer injuries? Why did Nehru ignore the Chinese threat in the lead-up to the 1962 war? Why is it that a stranger might risk his life to save yours on one day, and a street full of passers-by might casually watch you bleed to death on another? Why did pollsters wrongly predict a BJP victory in 2004, and what was the real reason for their defeat... [PDF.qj99] Indianomix: Making Sense of Modern India Rating: 4.72 (736 Votes)
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