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in 2002 "for having integrated insights from psychological research into economic science, especially concerning human judgment and decision-making under uncertainty". In the introduction of "Thinking, Fast and Slow", Kahneman acknowledges and shares that "our collaboration on judgment and decision
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Israeli politics". He described himself as a very hard worker, "a worrier" and "not a jolly person", who is "quite capable of great enjoyment, and I've had a great life". Richard Thaler called his close friend an "avid
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said Kahneman's work was "one of the most important accomplishments of 20th century science," and added, "It's hard to think of any psychologist whose work has influenced so many different fields." Kahneman and Tversky were “the founders of our field”, said
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Kahneman described this distinction in terms of two selves: the experiencing self, which is aware of pleasure and pain as they are happening, and the remembering self, which shows the aggregate pleasure and pain over an extended period of time.
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pessimist." Thaler, a self-described optimist stated that he failed to convince Kahneman to spend less time worrying as Kahneman "claimed this was rational because he would not be disappointed as much with the outcomes of life."
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to edit a compilation entitled "Judgment Under Uncertainty: Heuristics and Biases" (1982) that was a summary of their work and of other recent advances that had influenced their thinking. Kahneman was ultimately awarded the
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would have shared had he not died, aged fifty-nine, in 1996". Kahneman left Hebrew University in 1978 to take a position at the
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and as a society, we ought to be aware of these biases and seek workarounds. That's a powerful and important discovery."
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interdisciplinary research lab and Tversky with a visiting appointment at the university's psychology department.
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that was completed in early 1975. The final version was published in 1979. The pair also teamed with
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Kahneman, Daniel; Fredrickson, Barbara L.; Schreiber, Charles A.; Redelmeier, Donald A. (November 1993).
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Kahneman, Daniel (1988). Tietz, Reinhard; Albers, Wulf; Selten, Reinhard (eds.).
2080:"The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2002"
1942:"The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2002"
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Daniel Kahneman on wellbeing and how to measure it | University of Oxford 2022
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making was the reason for the Nobel Prize that I received in 2002, which
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2457:. Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences. July 11, 2018.
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3880:"Daniel Kahneman, Who Plumbed the Psychology of Economics, Dies at 90"
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Do, Amy M.; Rupert, Alexander V.; Wolford, George (February 1, 2008).
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1975:"Daniel Kahneman, Who Plumbed the Psychology of Economics, Dies at 90"
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6389:"Anomalies: The Endowment Effect, Loss Aversion, and Status Quo Bias"
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4275:"Warren Medal Recipients | The Society of Experimental Psychologists"
2890:"Duration neglect in retrospective evaluations of affective episodes"
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1784:"Daniel Kahneman, 1934-2024: The Grandfather of Behavioral Economics"
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On November 9, 2011, he was awarded the Talcott Parsons Prize by the
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listed him as the seventh most influential economist in the world.
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4866:. Office of the Press Secretary, The White House. August 8, 2013.
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2839:"Predicting a changing taste: Do people know what they will like?"
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Kahneman, Daniel; Sibony, Olivier; Sunstein, Cass (May 16, 2021).
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listed him as the seventh most influential economist in the world.
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In 2008, Kahneman was elected to be a Corresponding Fellow at the
960:'s collaboration helped launch the field of behavioral economics.
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Kahneman and Tversky both spent the academic year 1977 to 1978 at
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4690:"Two Systems in the Mind | American Academy of Arts and Sciences"
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Redelmeier, Donald A.; Katz, Joel; Kahneman, Daniel (July 2003).
2111:"Daniel Kahneman: How Companies Can Improve Their Hiring Process"
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4864:"President Obama Names Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipients"
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One of the cognitive biases of remembered utility is called the
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Economists distinguish experienced utility—in the sense of
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Kahneman, Daniel; Knetsch, Jack L.; Thaler, Richard H. (1991).
5044:"Commencement 2001: Sketches of the Honorary Degree Recipients"
4130:"Nobel Prize-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman dies aged 90"
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In 2023, he was presented with the Helen Dinerman Award of the
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4950:"Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement"
4160:"Daniel Kahneman, Nobel Prize-winning psychologist, 1934-2024"
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Best-selling Psychologist of Thinking Fast and Slow Dies at 90
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4413:"IPMU – Information Processing and Management of Uncertainty"
4331:"2003 – Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky – Grawemeyer Awards"
3740:"The Two Friends Who Changed How We Think About How We Think"
3461:"Why Nobel Prize Winner Daniel Kahneman Gave Up on Happiness"
3407:"Why Nobel Prize Winner Daniel Kahneman Gave Up on Happiness"
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Kahneman, Daniel; Diener, Ed; Schwarz, Norbert, eds. (1999).
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Kahneman, Daniel; Sibony, Olivier; Sunstein, Cass R. (2021).
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In December 2018, Kahneman was named a Gold Medal Honoree by
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In 2012, he was accepted as corresponding academician at the
996:, from 1978 until her death in 2018. They lived part-time in
642:, explaining in part why he entered the field of psychology:
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Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences fellows
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In 2013, he received the SAGE-CASBS Award for Social Science
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Heuristics and biases: the psychology of intuitive judgment
4540:"John P. McGovern Award Lecture in the Behavioral Sciences"
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3083:"Evaluations of pleasurable experiences: The peak–end rule"
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Bounded Rational Behavior in Experimental Games and Markets
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Heuristics and Biases: The Psychology of Intuitive Judgment
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announced that Daniel Kahneman would be a recipient of the
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Distinguished fellows of the American Economic Association
3327:"Developments in the Measurement of Subjective Well-Being"
2957:"When More Pain Is Preferred to Less: Adding a Better End"
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Kahneman, Daniel; Gilovich, Thomas; Griffin, Dale (2002).
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In 2013, he received the McGovern Award in Science by the
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Award for Outstanding Lifetime Contributions to Psychology
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Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
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including the Nobel Lecture "Maps of Bounded Rationality"
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With David Schkade, Kahneman developed the notion of the
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Wolford, George; Taylor, Holly A.; Beck, Robert (1990).
2010:
The Undoing Project: A Friendship That Changed Our Minds
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Communication Award for the best book published in 2011.
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In 2008, he received the John McGovern Award Lecture of
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University of Michigan Department of Psychology faculty
6302:"Reference Class Forecasting – Definition and examples"
4600:"2010 Leontief Prize | Economics in Context Initiative"
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Sunstein, Cass R.; Thaler, Richard (December 7, 2016).
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The American Association for the Advancement of Science
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was a visiting professor at the Stanford branch of the
16:
Israeli-American psychologist and economist (1934–2024)
4185:"APA Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions"
4042:"Daniel Kahneman, Nobel-winning economist, dies at 90"
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Kahneman, Daniel; Krueger, Alan B (February 1, 2006).
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2749:"Back to Bentham? Explorations of Experienced Utility"
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Kahneman, D.; Wakker, P. P.; Sarin, R. (May 1, 1997).
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Kahneman, Daniel; Slovic, Paul; Tversky, Amos (1982).
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Bloomberg 50 most influential people in global finance
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in 1966 to 1967. His work on attention led to a book,
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6193:"Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision under Risk"
6123:"What Is the Peak End Rule and How to Use It Smartly"
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Fellows of the Society of Experimental Psychologists
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Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Academic staff of the University of British Columbia
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Academic staff of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
5591:"Yale awards 12 honorary degrees at 2014 graduation"
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Redelmeier, Donald A; Kahneman, Daniel (July 1996).
2246:"Norm theory: Comparing reality to its alternatives"
1835:"The FP Top 100 Global Thinkers. 71 Daniel Kahneman"
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Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
809:
Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences
573:
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
302:
Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences
6250:Tversky, Amos; Kahneman, Daniel (October 1, 1992).
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3550:Schkade, David A.; Kahneman, Daniel (May 6, 2016).
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2604:Tversky, Amos; Kahneman, Daniel (October 1, 1992).
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6154:"The Planning Fallacy and the Innovator's Dilemma"
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4660:"The 50 Most Influential People in Global Finance"
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2888:Fredrickson, Barbara L.; Kahneman, Daniel (1993).
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1539:Kahneman, Daniel; Diener, E.; Schwarz, N. (1999).
944:. He was also a fellow at Hebrew University and a
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631:in 1948, just before the creation of the state of
216:Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award (1982)
6518:Laureate of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics
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5075:"Kahneman and Cole honorary doctors in economics"
4720:"Alex Shakar, Stephen King win Times Book Prizes"
3212:Well-being: the foundations of hedonic psychology
1541:Well-Being: The Foundations of Hedonic Psychology
1532:Judgment Under Uncertainty: Heuristics and Biases
1159:In 2011, he became a Distinguished Fellow of The
603:, now Israel, on March 5, 1934. His parents were
10590:
5993:"Kahneman, Tversky, and Institutional Economics"
2244:Kahneman, Daniel; Miller, Dale T. (April 1986).
1064:for Lifetime Contributions to General Psychology
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329:An analytical model of the semantic differential
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992:His second wife was the cognitive psychologist
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692:, examined relations between adjectives in the
627:in 1944. Kahneman and his family then moved to
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2455:"CASBS in the History of Behavioral Economics"
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10759:Members of the American Philosophical Society
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5018:World Association for Public Opinion Research
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3940:
3132:"Memories of colonoscopy: a randomized trial"
2837:Kahneman, Daniel; Snell, Jackie (July 1992).
2836:
2796:Wilson, Timothy D; Gilbert, Daniel T (2003),
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1255:World Association for Public Opinion Research
657:
10664:Corresponding fellows of the British Academy
10649:American people of Lithuanian-Jewish descent
8453:Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences
2894:Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
2003:
2001:
1000:. From 2020, he lived in New York City with
777:. In 2021, Kahneman co-authored a book with
10739:Israeli people of Lithuanian-Jewish descent
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2575:. Vol. 314. Springer. pp. 11–18.
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1153:In 2010, he received the Tufts University,
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4245:"Apply for Awards Sponsored by Division 1"
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2136:Kahneman, Daniel; Beatty, Jackson (1966).
1004:, the widow of his long-time collaborator
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10799:University of California, Berkeley alumni
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5803:
5770:Teovanović, Predrag (February 28, 2019).
4894:The National Institute of Social Sciences
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3098:
2772:
2294:
1998:
1972:Hershey, Robert D. Jr. (March 27, 2024).
1814:Consortium of Social Science Associations
1228:The National Institute of Social Sciences
1081:Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
1042:
521:Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
220:Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
10784:Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients
10684:Fellows of the Cognitive Science Society
6191:Kahneman, Daniel; Tversky, Amos (1979).
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2412:Jr, Robert D. Hershey (March 27, 2024).
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1837:. foreignpolicy.com. November 28, 2011.
1782:Space, Social Science (March 27, 2024).
1748:Jr, Robert D. Hershey (March 27, 2024).
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1548:Kahneman, Daniel; Tversky, Amos (2000).
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1100:In 2004, he was elected a member of the
1073:In 2001, he was elected a member of the
903:, which has been studied extensively by
10704:French emigrants to Mandatory Palestine
6151:
6102:from the original on September 29, 2023
5651:"SU to honour foremost thought leaders"
5421:from the original on September 24, 2020
4994:from the original on September 19, 2020
4920:"Influential economists – That ranking"
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4818:from the original on September 25, 2023
4215:"Distinguished Scientific Contribution"
4195:from the original on September 28, 2018
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2643:Kahneman, Daniel; Lovallo, Dan (1993).
2383:. Little, Brown Spark. pp. 37–38.
1971:
1359:Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
807:, Kahneman as a fellow at the school's
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187: 1978; died 2018)
10729:Israeli emigrants to the United States
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7298:English historical school of economics
7252:Structure–conduct–performance paradigm
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4444:"Schelling and Neustadt winners named"
4423:from the original on November 14, 2009
4367:from the original on November 27, 2022
3941:Shariatmadari, David (July 15, 2015).
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3616:"There are three sides to every story"
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3441:from the original on November 16, 2022
2517:from the original on November 11, 2023
2335:from the original on November 12, 2023
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746:Kahneman's lengthy collaboration with
10714:Hebrew University of Jerusalem alumni
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6342:from the original on February 6, 2024
6133:from the original on January 26, 2024
6121:Ph.D, Jeremy Sutton (March 3, 2019).
5972:from the original on January 21, 2022
5834:from the original on October 19, 2023
5621:"McGill to award 16 honorary degrees"
5391:from the original on October 23, 2020
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4870:from the original on January 29, 2017
4387:"Decision Analysis Publication Award"
4281:from the original on December 1, 2022
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3878:Hershey, Robert D. (March 27, 2024).
3845:Kahneman, Daniel (December 8, 2002).
3596:from the original on January 25, 2021
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1861:"The New York Times Best Seller List"
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1174:American Academy of Arts and Sciences
1069:Society of Experimental Psychologists
575:. Kahneman was a founding partner of
6393:The Journal of Economic Perspectives
6152:Anthony, Scott D. (August 1, 2012).
6120:
5541:from the original on January 3, 2018
4782:"His Excellency Dr. Daniel Kahneman"
3788:from the original on August 14, 2018
3471:from the original on October 8, 2018
2090:from the original on August 14, 2018
1919:from the original on August 14, 2018
1866:. www.hawes.com. December 25, 2011.
1716:List of Nobel laureates in Economics
1604:, December 22, 2011, pp. 40–44)
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817:National Bureau of Economic Research
688:. His 1961 dissertation, advised by
638:Kahneman wrote of his experience in
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519:, for which he was awarded the 2002
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10609:20th-century American psychologists
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3238:The riddle of experience vs. memory
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1165:In both 2011 and 2012, he made the
1130:In 2007, he was presented with the
1109:Decision Analysis Publication Award
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10689:Fellows of the Econometric Society
7415:First-player and second-player win
6312:from the original on March 9, 2024
5315:"Honorary degree recipients named"
5235:from the original on June 12, 2018
5225:"Honorary degrees – chronological"
5054:from the original on March 9, 2021
5048:University of Pennsylvania Almanac
4732:from the original on June 29, 2018
4520:from the original on July 14, 2019
4514:American Psychological Association
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3910:"How do we really make decisions?"
3822:. TheGuardian.com. July 18, 2015.
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3235:Kahneman, Daniel (March 1, 2010),
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2973:10.1111/j.1467-9280.1993.tb00589.x
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1371:The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
1287:Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
1203:(Economic and Financial Sciences).
1132:American Psychological Association
1050:American Psychological Association
703:
686:University of California, Berkeley
290:University of California, Berkeley
108:University of California, Berkeley
14:
10820:
10749:Jewish American social scientists
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6172:from the original on June 8, 2023
5571:from the original on June 6, 2023
5255:"Honorary degrees and doctorates"
4808:"Extract from Annual Report—2013"
3980:from the original on May 15, 2021
3087:Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
2276:from the original on May 17, 2022
1060:In 1995, he was selected for the
766:Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics
542:. In 2011, Kahneman was named by
237:Lifetime Achievement Award (2007)
10639:American cognitive psychologists
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9403:
7522:Coalition-proof Nash equilibrium
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3331:Journal of Economic Perspectives
2358:. Doubleday Canada. p. 10.
2108:
2043:"Interview with Daniel Kahneman"
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1119:Kennedy School for Public Policy
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720:Applied Psychology Research Unit
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10624:21st-century Israeli economists
10614:20th-century Israeli economists
8529:Leonid Vitaliyevich Kantorovich
6256:Journal of Risk and Uncertainty
5036:
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4988:American Academy of Achievement
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4958:American Academy of Achievement
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2381:Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment
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1909:"Daniel Kahneman: Biographical"
1706:List of Israeli Nobel laureates
1611:Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment
1248:American Academy of Achievement
1242:In 2019, Kahneman received the
1190:Book Award for Current Interest
1079:In 2002, Kahneman received the
1056:Society for Consumer Psychology
863:Happiness and life satisfaction
788:Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment
420:from the BBC Radio 4 programme
184:
9618:
7532:Evolutionarily stable strategy
7318:Historical school of economics
6332:"Representativeness Heuristic"
6043:"Framing Effect – an overview"
6009:10.1080/00213624.2006.11506929
5991:Pressman, Steven (June 2006).
5909:"Cognitive Bias – an overview"
5853:Gilovich, Thomas, ed. (2013).
5776:Europe's Journal of Psychology
5441:"Main Speaker Daniel Kahneman"
4442:gazetteimport (May 11, 2006).
3646:kahneman.scholar.princeton.edu
1853:
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1711:List of Jewish Nobel laureates
1561:. Cambridge University Press.
1329:University of Rome La Sapienza
1305:University of British Columbia
1102:American Philosophical Society
1011:Kahneman's paternal uncle was
965:Hebrew University of Jerusalem
775:University of British Columbia
664:Hebrew University of Jerusalem
312:Hebrew University of Jerusalem
296:University of British Columbia
1:
9916:Industrial and organizational
7460:Simultaneous action selection
5165:"History of honorary degrees"
4504:Cynkar, Amy (April 4, 2007).
3700:Shafir, Eldar (May 3, 2024).
3148:10.1016/s0304-3959(03)00003-4
2808:10.1016/s0065-2601(03)01006-2
2162:10.1126/science.154.3756.1583
1808:cossaeditor (April 2, 2024).
1721:
1686:Business and economics portal
1582:. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
1552:. Cambridge University Press.
1534:. Cambridge University Press.
1299:The University of East Anglia
1221:Presidential Medal of Freedom
1215:On August 8, 2013, President
1161:American Economic Association
952:Partnership with Amos Tversky
590:
241:Presidential Medal of Freedom
10789:Princeton University faculty
10769:Nobel laureates in Economics
10157:Human factors and ergonomics
8392:List of games in game theory
7572:Quantal response equilibrium
7562:Perfect Bayesian equilibrium
7497:Bayes correlated equilibrium
7262:Theory of two-level planning
6757:New institutional economists
5741:"Honorary Degree Recipients"
5411:"Honorary degree recipients"
4812:www.cosmosclubfoundation.org
3976:. People I (Mostly) Admire.
3032:10.1016/0304-3959(96)02994-6
1601:The New York Review of Books
1498:Representativeness heuristic
1194:National Academy of Sciences
1075:National Academy of Sciences
1013:Rabbi Yosef Shlomo Kahaneman
742:Judgment and decision-making
595:Daniel Kahneman was born in
7:
7861:Optional prisoner's dilemma
7592:Self-confirming equilibrium
6742:Edward Lawrence Wheelwright
6072:. BehavioralEconomics.com.
3214:. Russell Sage Foundation.
2581:10.1007/978-3-642-48356-1_2
2511:www.benefitcostanalysis.org
2483:. RSF www.russellsage.org.
1629:
1493:Reference class forecasting
1185:was the winner of the 2011
926:
629:British Mandatory Palestine
10:
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8521:Friedrich August von Hayek
8326:Principal variation search
8042:Aumann's agreement theorem
7705:Strategy-stealing argument
7617:Trembling hand equilibrium
7547:Markov perfect equilibrium
7542:Mertens-stable equilibrium
7237:Penalty of taking the lead
5997:Journal of Economic Issues
5014:"The Helen Dinerman Prize"
3719:10.1038/d41586-024-01344-6
3343:10.1257/089533006776526030
2262:10.1037/0033-295X.93.2.136
2047:Interviews with Max Raskin
1550:Choices, Values and Frames
1543:. Russell Sage Foundation.
1486:Cumulative prospect theory
1353:Carnegie-Mellon University
1269:University of Pennsylvania
658:Education and early career
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8362:Combinatorial game theory
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7502:Bayesian Nash equilibrium
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6068:BehavioralEconomics.com.
6045:. www.sciencedirect.com.
5936:"The Conjunction Fallacy"
5911:. www.sciencedirect.com.
5857:. Cambridge Univ. Press.
5415:governance.georgetown.edu
4756:www.nationalacademies.org
3284:10.1037/1528-3542.6.1.139
2906:10.1037/0022-3514.65.1.45
2715:Kahneman, Daniel (2011).
2354:Kahneman, Daniel (2011).
2219:Kahneman, Daniel (1973).
1907:Kahneman, Daniel (2002).
1576:Kahneman, Daniel (2011).
1521:Kahneman, Daniel (1973).
1456:Framing (social sciences)
1107:In 2005, he received the
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8377:Evolutionary game theory
8110:Antoine Augustin Cournot
7996:Guess 2/3 of the average
7793:Strictly determined game
7587:Satisfaction equilibrium
7405:Escalation of commitment
7333:Post-Keynesian economics
7313:French historical school
6585:Institutional economists
3672:"Daniel Kahneman, Ph.D."
2250:The Psychological Review
2012:. Penguin Random House.
1514:
1092:University of Louisville
938:Department of Psychology
672:Beit-Hakerem High School
609:occupied by Nazi Germany
226:University of Louisville
10794:Russell Sage Foundation
10734:Israeli Nobel laureates
10674:Experimental economists
10122:Behavioral neuroscience
9686:Behavioral neuroscience
9410:Israeli Nobel laureates
8382:Glossary of game theory
7981:Stackelberg competition
7607:Strong Nash equilibrium
7308:Evolutionary psychology
7172:Conspicuous consumption
6578:Institutional economics
6486:Thinking, Fast and Slow
6158:Harvard Business Review
5788:10.5964/ejop.v15i1.1691
5345:"Bilancio sociale 2017"
5289:www.pantheonsorbonne.fr
5229:archives.library.ubc.ca
4475:"Frank P. Ramsey Medal"
3782:"Daniel Kahneman Facts"
3675:The Gallup Organization
3620:The Spectator Australia
3571:10.1111/1467-9280.00066
2765:10.1162/003355397555235
2717:Thinking, Fast and Slow
2356:Thinking, Fast and Slow
2008:Lewis, Michael (2017).
1579:Thinking, Fast and Slow
1421:Anchoring-and-adjusting
1389:Stellenbosch University
1182:Thinking, Fast and Slow
909:Thinking, Fast and Slow
822:Russell Sage Foundation
666:. Israeli intellectual
563:Kahneman was professor
551:Thinking, Fast and Slow
400:Daniel Kahneman's voice
10779:Positive psychologists
10754:Jewish Nobel laureates
10719:Israeli Ashkenazi Jews
10172:Psychology of religion
10112:Behavioral engineering
10049:Human subject research
9705:Cognitive neuroscience
9671:Affective neuroscience
9305:Nobel Prize recipients
9245:Physiology or Medicine
9236:(Italy, United States)
8407:Tragedy of the commons
8387:List of game theorists
8367:Confrontation analysis
8077:Sprague–Grundy theorem
7597:Sequential equilibrium
7517:Correlated equilibrium
7303:Evolutionary economics
7145:Key concepts and ideas
7101:Donald Angus MacKenzie
6727:George W. Stocking Sr.
6647:John Kenneth Galbraith
6484:Kahneman's Fallacies,
6362:"simulation heuristic"
6127:PositivePsychology.com
5943:Memory & Cognition
4758:. September 13, 2012.
3677:. 2012. Archived from
2855:10.1002/bdm.3960050304
1431:Availability heuristic
1426:Attribute substitution
1347:University of Michigan
1201:Real Academia Española
1043:Awards and recognition
716:University of Michigan
679:Israeli Defense Forces
655:
10744:Israeli psychologists
10654:Behavioral economists
10548:Wiktionary definition
10084:Self-report inventory
10079:Quantitative research
8640:James M. Buchanan Jr.
8180:Jean-François Mertens
7293:Development economics
7202:Hiding hand principle
7192:Effective competition
7063:Economic sociologists
6830:Behavioral economists
6692:Wesley Clair Mitchell
5561:"Honorary Doctorates"
5537:. February 22, 2013.
5381:"Honorary doctorates"
5135:"Honorary Doctorates"
4890:"Gold Medal Honorees"
4510:Monitor on Psychology
3559:Psychological Science
3383:. February 10, 2005.
2961:Psychological Science
2799:Affective Forecasting
1414:Notable contributions
1341:Georgetown University
1323:University of Alberta
1317:Université de Paris I
901:affective forecasting
850:affective forecasting
694:semantic differential
644:
536:heuristics and biases
10774:People from Tel Aviv
10074:Qualitative research
10029:Behavior epigenetics
8903:Oliver E. Williamson
8533:Tjalling C. Koopmans
8309:Search optimizations
8185:Jennifer Tour Chayes
8072:Revelation principle
8067:Purification theorem
8006:Nash bargaining game
7971:Bertrand competition
7956:El Farol Bar problem
7921:Electronic mail game
7886:Lewis signaling game
7430:Hierarchy of beliefs
7222:Market concentration
7187:Countervailing power
6993:Sendhil Mullainathan
6820:Oliver E. Williamson
6652:Walton Hale Hamilton
6597:Clarence Edwin Ayres
6364:. Oxford Reference.
6098:. The Decision Lab.
5717:. October 12, 2021.
5531:"Selected honorands"
5447:. January 12, 2011.
5195:"Honorary Graduates"
4361:search.amphilsoc.org
4357:"APS Member History"
4078:Princeton University
3377:"Are You Happy Now?"
2661:10.1287/mnsc.39.1.17
2221:Attention and effort
1788:Social Science Space
1695:Fooled by Randomness
1523:Attention and Effort
1503:Simulation heuristic
1365:Cambridge University
1275:University of Trento
998:Berkeley, California
934:Princeton University
799:Behavioral economics
736:Attention and Effort
728:cognitive psychology
709:Cognitive psychology
640:Nazi-occupied France
587:, who died in 2018.
569:Princeton University
517:behavioral economics
418:Recorded August 2013
346:Susan M. Ervin-Tripp
284:Princeton University
135:Behavioral economics
10553:Wiktionary category
10117:Behavioral genetics
10089:Statistical surveys
9946:Occupational health
9681:Behavioral genetics
8931:Christopher A. Sims
8859:Thomas C. Schelling
8831:Robert F. Engle III
8732:Robert E. Lucas Jr.
8580:Theodore W. Schultz
8357:Bounded rationality
7976:Cournot competition
7926:Rock paper scissors
7901:Battle of the sexes
7891:Volunteer's dilemma
7763:Perfect information
7690:Dominant strategies
7527:Epsilon-equilibrium
7410:Extensive-form game
7272:Veblenian dichotomy
7182:Conventional wisdom
7177:Conspicuous leisure
7167:Bounded rationality
7157:Administered prices
6978:Brigitte C. Madrian
6780:Steven N. S. Cheung
6662:Albert O. Hirschman
6657:Orris C. Herfindahl
6539:Clive W. J. Granger
6535:Robert F. Engle III
6405:10.1257/jep.5.1.193
5879:"Base Rate Fallacy"
5830:. psycnet.apa.org.
5073:Zaninotto, Enrico.
4954:www.achievement.org
4926:. January 2, 2015.
4696:. January 1, 2012.
4574:The British Academy
4506:"A towering figure"
4047:The Washington Post
3852:. nobelprize.org/.
3681:on November 3, 2012
3100:10.3758/PBR.15.1.96
2154:1966Sci...154.1583K
2148:(3756): 1583–1585.
1614:. William Collins.
1446:Conjunction fallacy
1395:University of Haifa
1311:University of Milan
833:Variants of utility
805:Stanford University
668:Yeshayahu Leibowitz
652:NobelPrize Bio 2002
601:Mandatory Palestine
423:Desert Island Discs
61:Mandatory Palestine
10724:Israeli economists
10525:Schools of thought
10428:Richard E. Nisbett
10308:Donald T. Campbell
9986:Sport and exercise
9423:Shmuel Yosef Agnon
8847:Edward C. Prescott
8835:Clive W.J. Granger
8811:Joseph E. Stiglitz
8784:Daniel L. McFadden
8672:Harry M. Markowitz
8336:Paranoid algorithm
8316:Alpha–beta pruning
8195:John Maynard Smith
8026:Rendezvous problem
7866:Traveler's dilemma
7856:Gift-exchange game
7851:Prisoner's dilemma
7768:Large Poisson game
7735:Bargaining problem
7640:Backward induction
7612:Subgame perfection
7567:Proper equilibrium
7288:Cultural economics
7152:Accelerator effect
6968:George Loewenstein
6908:Catherine C. Eckel
6627:John Maurice Clark
6592:Werner Abelshauser
6524:Served alongside:
6511:Joseph E. Stiglitz
6474:on Nobelprize.org
6268:10.1007/BF00122574
5955:10.3758/BF03202645
5681:"Honorary Degrees"
5505:www.mountsinai.org
4728:. April 20, 2012.
4546:. March 11, 2024.
4105:. March 28, 2024.
3972:Levitt, Steven D.
2649:Management Science
2622:10.1007/BF00122574
2418:The New York Times
2303:The New York Times
1980:The New York Times
1944:. NobelPrize.org.
1754:The New York Times
1701:List of economists
1335:Erasmus University
1293:Harvard University
1244:Golden Plate Award
1123:Harvard University
1015:, the head of the
948:Senior Scientist.
732:Harvard University
150:Hedonic psychology
10699:Framing theorists
10586:
10585:
10563:Wikimedia Commons
10490:Counseling topics
10453:Ronald C. Kessler
10443:Shelley E. Taylor
10368:Lawrence Kohlberg
10343:Stanley Schachter
10142:Consumer behavior
10024:Archival research
9792:Psycholinguistics
9676:Affective science
9586:
9585:
9481:Aaron Ciechanover
9369:
9368:
9276:Economic Sciences
9259:H. Robert Horvitz
9234:Riccardo Giacconi
9228:Masatoshi Koshiba
9222:Raymond Davis Jr.
9148:John Bennett Fenn
9096:
9095:
8995:Richard H. Thaler
8959:Robert J. Shiller
8955:Lars Peter Hansen
8927:Thomas J. Sargent
8915:Dale T. Mortensen
8807:A. Michael Spence
8803:George A. Akerlof
8772:Robert A. Mundell
8740:James A. Mirrlees
8708:Douglass C. North
8680:William F. Sharpe
8632:Franco Modigliani
8608:George J. Stigler
8592:Lawrence R. Klein
8481:Paul A. Samuelson
8415:
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8321:Aspiration window
8290:Suzanne Scotchmer
8245:Oskar Morgenstern
8140:Donald B. Gillies
8082:Zermelo's theorem
8011:Induction puzzles
7966:Fair cake-cutting
7941:Public goods game
7871:Coordination game
7745:Intransitive game
7675:Forward induction
7557:Pareto efficiency
7537:Gibbs equilibrium
7507:Berge equilibrium
7455:Simultaneous game
7341:
7340:
7162:Barriers to entry
7028:Robert J. Shiller
6988:Matteo Motterlini
6732:Lars Pålsson Syll
6545:
6544:
6532:Succeeded by
6507:A. Michael Spence
6503:George A. Akerlof
5864:978-0-521-79679-8
5319:sites.ualberta.ca
5109:www.newschool.edu
4725:Los Angeles Times
4333:. July 21, 2003.
4305:www.nasonline.org
4301:"Daniel Kahneman"
3890:on March 29, 2024
3712:(8012): 526–526.
3642:"Daniel Kahneman"
2817:978-0-12-015235-3
2365:978-0-385-67651-9
2329:"Daniel Kahneman"
2223:. Prentice-Hall.
1658:Psychology portal
1644:Philosophy portal
1436:Base rate fallacy
1383:McGill University
1188:Los Angeles Times
1087:and Jack Knetsch.
1037:Ulrike Malmendier
897:focusing illusion
891:Focusing illusion
455:
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252:Scientific career
99:Hebrew University
90:American, Israeli
10816:
10520:Research methods
10463:Richard Davidson
10458:Joseph E. LeDoux
10333:George A. Miller
10323:David McClelland
10318:Herbert A. Simon
10218:Edward Thorndike
10039:Content analysis
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9797:Psychophysiology
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9041:Robert B. Wilson
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9018:Abhijit Banerjee
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9003:William Nordhaus
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8943:Lloyd S. Shapley
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8883:Roger B. Myerson
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8867:Edmund S. Phelps
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8855:Robert J. Aumann
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8780:James J. Heckman
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8756:Myron S. Scholes
8752:Robert C. Merton
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8720:John F. Nash Jr.
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8402:Topological game
8397:No-win situation
8295:Thomas Schelling
8275:Robert B. Wilson
8235:Merrill M. Flood
8205:John von Neumann
8115:Ariel Rubinstein
8100:Albert W. Tucker
7951:War of attrition
7911:Matching pennies
7552:Nash equilibrium
7475:Mechanism design
7440:Normal-form game
7395:Cooperative game
7368:
7361:
7354:
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7247:Shortage economy
7232:Market structure
7197:Herfindahl index
7121:Laurent Thévenot
7116:Richard Swedberg
7111:Lynette Spillman
7096:Mark Granovetter
7081:James S. Coleman
7053:Georg Weizsäcker
7048:Robert W. Vishny
7013:Klaus M. Schmidt
6963:Jeffrey R. Kling
6858:Douglas Bernheim
6747:Erich Zimmermann
6737:Thorstein Veblen
6717:Herbert A. Simon
6712:François Simiand
6687:Jesse W. Markham
6667:Geoffrey Hodgson
6607:Shimshon Bichler
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1261:Honorary degrees
1095:Grawemeyer Award
1017:Ponevezh Yeshiva
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538:, and developed
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10288:Raymond Cattell
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8130:David K. Levine
8125:Daniel Kahneman
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8062:Negamax theorem
8052:Minimax theorem
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7991:Diner's dilemma
7846:All-pay auction
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7435:Information set
7420:Game complexity
7390:Congestion game
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7257:Technostructure
7212:Instrumentalism
7207:Hirschman cycle
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7136:Viviana Zelizer
7106:Joel M. Podolny
7057:
6983:Gary McClelland
6948:Daniel Kahneman
6943:David Ryan Just
6938:Charles A. Holt
6918:Urs Fischbacher
6903:Stephen Duneier
6893:Werner De Bondt
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10510:Psychologists
10508:
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10500:Organizations
10498:
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10448:John Anderson
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10378:Ulric Neisser
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10363:Endel Tulving
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10348:Robert Zajonc
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10303:Jerome Bruner
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10268:B. F. Skinner
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10233:Clark L. Hull
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10219:
10216:
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10213:Sigmund Freud
10211:
10209:
10206:
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10203:William James
10201:
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10198:Wilhelm Wundt
10196:
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10190:Psychologists
10186:
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10177:Psychometrics
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9732:Developmental
9730:
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9711:
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9543:Arieh Warshel
9540:
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9527:
9526:Dan Shechtman
9522:
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9514:
9509:
9506:
9504:
9500:
9499:Robert Aumann
9494:
9490:
9486:
9485:Avram Hershko
9482:
9477:
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9468:
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9458:
9454:
9453:Yitzhak Rabin
9450:
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9176:
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9168:
9162:(Switzerland)
9161:
9160:Kurt Wüthrich
9158:
9155:
9154:Koichi Tanaka
9152:
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8939:Alvin E. Roth
8935:
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8923:
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8907:
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8900:
8899:Elinor Ostrom
8895:
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8641:
8636:
8633:
8628:
8625:
8624:Richard Stone
8620:
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8616:Gérard Debreu
8612:
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8517:Gunnar Myrdal
8513:
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8505:
8502:
8498:
8497:John R. Hicks
8493:
8490:
8489:Simon Kuznets
8485:
8482:
8477:
8474:
8473:Jan Tinbergen
8470:
8469:Ragnar Frisch
8465:
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8375:
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8360:
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8355:
8354:
8352:
8350:Miscellaneous
8348:
8342:
8339:
8337:
8334:
8332:
8329:
8327:
8324:
8322:
8319:
8317:
8314:
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8311:
8307:
8301:
8298:
8296:
8293:
8291:
8288:
8286:
8285:Samuel Bowles
8283:
8281:
8280:Roger Myerson
8278:
8276:
8273:
8271:
8270:Robert Aumann
8268:
8266:
8263:
8261:
8258:
8256:
8253:
8251:
8248:
8246:
8243:
8241:
8238:
8236:
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8231:
8228:
8226:
8225:Lloyd Shapley
8223:
8221:
8218:
8216:
8213:
8211:
8210:Kenneth Arrow
8208:
8206:
8203:
8201:
8198:
8196:
8193:
8191:
8190:John Harsanyi
8188:
8186:
8183:
8181:
8178:
8176:
8173:
8171:
8168:
8166:
8163:
8161:
8160:Herbert Simon
8158:
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8153:
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8148:
8146:
8143:
8141:
8138:
8136:
8133:
8131:
8128:
8126:
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8012:
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8007:
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7999:
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7992:
7989:
7987:
7984:
7982:
7979:
7977:
7974:
7972:
7969:
7967:
7964:
7962:
7961:Fair division
7959:
7957:
7954:
7952:
7949:
7947:
7944:
7942:
7939:
7937:
7936:Dictator game
7934:
7932:
7929:
7927:
7924:
7922:
7919:
7917:
7914:
7912:
7909:
7907:
7904:
7902:
7899:
7897:
7894:
7892:
7889:
7887:
7884:
7882:
7879:
7877:
7874:
7872:
7869:
7867:
7864:
7862:
7859:
7857:
7854:
7852:
7849:
7847:
7844:
7842:
7839:
7837:
7834:
7832:
7829:
7827:
7824:
7823:
7821:
7819:
7815:
7809:
7808:Zero-sum game
7806:
7804:
7801:
7799:
7796:
7794:
7791:
7789:
7786:
7784:
7781:
7779:
7778:Repeated game
7776:
7774:
7771:
7769:
7766:
7764:
7761:
7759:
7757:
7753:
7751:
7748:
7746:
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7738:
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7733:
7731:
7728:
7727:
7725:
7723:
7717:
7711:
7708:
7706:
7703:
7701:
7698:
7696:
7695:Pure strategy
7693:
7691:
7688:
7686:
7683:
7681:
7678:
7676:
7673:
7671:
7668:
7666:
7663:
7661:
7660:De-escalation
7658:
7656:
7653:
7651:
7648:
7646:
7643:
7641:
7638:
7636:
7633:
7632:
7630:
7628:
7624:
7618:
7615:
7613:
7610:
7608:
7605:
7603:
7602:Shapley value
7600:
7598:
7595:
7593:
7590:
7588:
7585:
7583:
7580:
7578:
7575:
7573:
7570:
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7558:
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7520:
7518:
7515:
7513:
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7508:
7505:
7503:
7500:
7498:
7495:
7494:
7492:
7490:
7486:
7482:
7476:
7473:
7471:
7470:Succinct game
7468:
7466:
7463:
7461:
7458:
7456:
7453:
7451:
7448:
7446:
7443:
7441:
7438:
7436:
7433:
7431:
7428:
7426:
7423:
7421:
7418:
7416:
7413:
7411:
7408:
7406:
7403:
7401:
7398:
7396:
7393:
7391:
7388:
7387:
7385:
7381:
7377:
7369:
7364:
7362:
7357:
7355:
7350:
7349:
7346:
7334:
7331:
7329:
7326:
7324:
7323:Legal realism
7321:
7319:
7316:
7314:
7311:
7309:
7306:
7304:
7301:
7299:
7296:
7294:
7291:
7289:
7286:
7285:
7283:
7279:
7273:
7270:
7268:
7265:
7263:
7260:
7258:
7255:
7253:
7250:
7248:
7245:
7243:
7240:
7238:
7235:
7233:
7230:
7228:
7225:
7223:
7220:
7218:
7215:
7213:
7210:
7208:
7205:
7203:
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7198:
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7193:
7190:
7188:
7185:
7183:
7180:
7178:
7175:
7173:
7170:
7168:
7165:
7163:
7160:
7158:
7155:
7153:
7150:
7149:
7147:
7143:
7137:
7134:
7132:
7129:
7127:
7124:
7122:
7119:
7117:
7114:
7112:
7109:
7107:
7104:
7102:
7099:
7097:
7094:
7092:
7091:Paula England
7089:
7087:
7086:Paul DiMaggio
7084:
7082:
7079:
7077:
7076:Fred L. Block
7074:
7072:
7069:
7068:
7066:
7064:
7060:
7054:
7051:
7049:
7046:
7044:
7041:
7039:
7036:
7034:
7031:
7029:
7026:
7024:
7023:Hersh Shefrin
7021:
7019:
7016:
7014:
7011:
7009:
7006:
7004:
7003:Matthew Rabin
7001:
6999:
6996:
6994:
6991:
6989:
6986:
6984:
6981:
6979:
6976:
6974:
6973:Graham Loomes
6971:
6969:
6966:
6964:
6961:
6959:
6958:George Katona
6956:
6954:
6951:
6949:
6946:
6944:
6941:
6939:
6936:
6934:
6933:David Halpern
6931:
6929:
6926:
6924:
6921:
6919:
6916:
6914:
6911:
6909:
6906:
6904:
6901:
6899:
6896:
6894:
6891:
6889:
6888:Rachel Croson
6886:
6884:
6881:
6879:
6876:
6874:
6873:Colin Camerer
6871:
6869:
6868:Sarah Brosnan
6866:
6864:
6863:Samuel Bowles
6861:
6859:
6856:
6854:
6851:
6849:
6846:
6844:
6841:
6839:
6836:
6835:
6833:
6831:
6827:
6821:
6818:
6816:
6815:Elinor Ostrom
6813:
6811:
6808:
6806:
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