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Furthermore, University of Chicago professor (and co-author of the bestseller Freakonomics) Steve Levitt has noted that most proposed gun controls have minimal impact on gun crime.
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Research by my University of Chicago colleague Steve Levitt and Julie Cullen of the University of California, San Diego, showed that for every homicide that occurs in a city, total population declines by 70 people.
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University of Chicago economist and author of the famous Freakonomics books, Steve Levitt spoke to Forbes on Thursday, sharing his views on the flawed incentive schemes in the healthcare system, the debt debate, and other topics such as Dominique Strauss-Kahn, prostitution, and business.
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Steve Levitt, an economist at the University of Chicago, and John Donohue, a professor of law at Stanford University, claim that women whose children would have been most likely to commit crimes as young adults instead chose to have abortions after the practice was legalised across the US in 1973.
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CNN's Miguel Susana, Steve Kastenbaum, Ross Levitt and Susan Candiotti contributed to this report.
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