Here are the highlights:
- Being a streetwalker is an awful job, with high rates of drug addiction, low compensation, high risk of STD exposure, and high risk of suffering violence
- Streetwalkers who work with a pimp have higher compensation and a lower risk of violence than streetwalkers who operate indepently.
- Being an escort who operates mainly through the internet (like most of the providers on ECCIE) is much more like running any other business, with low risks of violence or getting caught, low incidence of drug abuse, and high compensation.
- Monkeys can be taught to use money. When they are, the first thing they do is exchange money for food. The second thing they do is exchange money for sex. The experiment was terminated at that point out of fear of corrupting the monkeys.
There are interesting bits about other things, such as altruism (it really exists only in the setting of incentives, material or psychological) and global warming (climate science has taken on many aspects of a religion, with accepted dogma and heretics. Oh, and the whole problem could probably be solved for about $50 million). It's an interesting read for anyone interested in thinking outside the box and trying to analyze human behavior.