Daniel Kahneman

Daniel Kahneman

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Daniel Kahneman is a renowned psychologist and economist, best known for his groundbreaking work in the field of behavioral economics. Born in 1934, he received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2002 for his pioneering research on decision-making under uncertainty, shared with Vernon L. Smith. Kahneman's influential book, "Thinking, Fast and Slow," explores the dual systems of thought and has become a bestseller worldwide. He co-founded prospect theory, revolutionizing how economists understand human psychology's impact on financial decisions. Currently, Kahneman continues to teach and inspire future scholars with his innovative insights into human cognition and behavior.

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