Daniel Kahneman, a pioneer in the field of behavioral economics, passed away yesterday at the age of 90, according to published reports. In late April, 2004, Financial Advisor contributor Harold ...
Daniel Kahneman: The Thought Leader interview The Nobel Prize–winning economist parses the roles of emotion, cognition, and perception in the understanding of business risk.
Winners of the Nobel prize in economics tend to sprinkle their papers with equations. Daniel Kahneman, who died on March 27th, populated his best-known work with characters and conundrums. Early ...
Nothing in his early life suggested that Daniel Kahneman, who died last week at the age of 90, would eventually win a Nobel Prize in economics. To start, the 2002 Nobel laureate was trained in another ...
A psychologist by training, Kahneman was best known for his 2011 book Thinking, Fast and Slow, which asserted that fast thinking is emotional and intuitive, while slow thinking is analytical. Kahneman ...