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The Long Divergence
Mar 4, 2011
Title: The Long Divergence
Author: Timur Kuran
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Type: Non Fiction
Released: November 15, 2010
Length: 4...
The Day After Tomorrow: Images of Our Earth in Crisis
Mar 3, 2011
Title: The Day After Tomorrow: Images of Our Earth in Crisis
Author: J Henry Fair
Publisher: powerHouse Books
Type: Non Fiction
Released: Feb...
Excerpt: Raceball
Mar 1, 2011
The following excerpt is from Raceball: How the Major Leagues Colonized the Black and Latin Game. Listen to an interview with author Rob Ruck and...
Raceball: How the Major Leagues Colonized the Black and Latin Game
Mar 1, 2011
Title: Raceball: How the Major Leagues Colonized the Black and Latin Game
Author: Rob Ruck
Publisher: Beacon Press
Type: Non Fiction
Released...
Crazy U
by
Matt Berger
Feb 24, 2011
Title: Crazy U: One Dad's Crash Course in Getting His Kid Into College
Authors: Andrew Ferguson
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Type: Non Fict...
Excerpt: Crazy U
by
Matt Berger
Feb 24, 2011
The following excerpt is from Crazy U: One Dad's Crash Course in Getting His Kid Into College. Listen to an interview with author Andrew Ferguson,...
Excerpt: Spousonomics
by
Matt Berger
Feb 24, 2011
The following excerpt is from Spousonomics: Using Economics to Master Love, Marriage, and Dirty Dishes. Listen to an interview with authors Paula...
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Spousonomics: Using economics to benefit your marriage
Feb 19, 2011
Can thinking like an economist spruce up your sex life and help get the dirty dishes clean? Paula Szuchman and Jenny Anderson, authors of "Spousonomics," talk with Tess Vigeland about why treating your marriage like a business partnership might help solve some of your marital issues.
Spousonomics
by
Chau Tu
Feb 18, 2011
Title: Spousonomics: Using Economics to Master Love, Marriage, and Dirty Dishes
Authors: Paula Szuchman and Jenny Anderson
Publisher: Random Ho...
Why cities are mankind's greatest invention
Feb 17, 2011
Harvard economist Ed Glaeser talks with Kai Ryssdal about his new book, "Triumph of the City," why cities are our greatest invention, and how they are good for the environment as well.