I first met Daniel Kahneman about 25 years ago. I’d applied to graduate school in neuroscience at Princeton University, where he was on the faculty, and I was sitting in his office for an interview.
The right answer is: The ball costs a nickel. “Clearly, these respondents offered their responses without first checking,” observes Daniel Kahneman, the Eugene Higgins Professor of Psychology and a ...
Nobel prize-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman has died, aged 90. He became synonymous with behavioural economics, even though he never took a course of economics. Kahneman wrote the best ...
On the other end of the call that day was Daniel Kahneman, the celebrated professor emeritus at Princeton University and best-selling author of Thinking, Fast and Slow. Dr. Kahneman, whose work on ...
Daniel Kahneman undeniably belonged to this exclusive category. With his passing on March 27, aged 90, the world lost one of the most influential thinkers in the modern history of economics and ...
You could call Daniel Kahneman the unicorn of economics. As a psychologist, he had a profound influence on people who criticized the homo economics, the theoretical notion that our economic decisions ...