Levitt, the economist of the two authors believes there are root causes to everything certain incentives that pushes humans to act a certain way. The book takes this rule and applies it to teachers cheating, sumo wrestlers fixing matches and crime in New York city. The only difference between when other economist try this theory and when Levitt and Dubner uses it, is they dismiss every theory the reader may have heard.
When Dubner and Levitt talk about the origins that help cause New York’s drop