

When to Rob a Bank
Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner
Every year, millions of parents grapple with the challenge of naming their newborns, but do names carry deeper significance? From peculiar patterns like the criminal connection to the middle name Wayne to the meteoric rise of unconventional names like Nevaeh, the power of names reveals unexpected trends. Beyond this, the book delves into surprising human behaviors, from pricing oddities and environmental misconceptions to the hidden risks of everyday activities. With a mix of humor and sharp analysis, it uncovers the fascinating ways economics, psychology, and societal norms intersect in our daily lives.






