This Wednesday,
former EconLog blogger James Schneider is
coming to GMU to present a draft of his amazing new book,
The Deadly Sins: An Exploration of Behavioral Health Economics. Schneider, a true polymath, interweaves research in economics, medicine, and psychology to teach us how to think
and what to think about diet, exercise, addiction, mountain-climbing, and much more.
I've been reading drafts of this book for years, and I am a huge fan. This is the book that deserves to be the next
Freakonomics. Publishers, you heard it here first!
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Published on October 09, 2016 10:32