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Steve Forbes talks with Daniel Kahneman
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Daniel Kahneman is Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs Emeritus at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School and the 2002 winner of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences. I recently sat down with Kahneman to talk about how his prize winning theories apply to investing. Video and a transcript of our conversation follows.
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Spiegel Interview With Daniel Kahneman
Found via Farnam Street. Can doctors and investment advisers be trusted? And do we live more for experiences or memories? In a SPIEGEL interview, Nobel Prize-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman discusses the innate weakness of human thought, deceptive...
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Daniel Kahneman On Charlie Rose
Link to: Daniel Kahneman on Charlie Rose.................... Related book: Thinking, Fast and Slow Related previous posts: Michael Lewis profiles Daniel Kahneman Authors@Google: Daniel Kahneman
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Humans Are Naturally Bad Investors - By Edward Chancellor
The aim of investment is, in the words of John Maynard Keynes, to “defeat the dark forces of time and ignorance”. Today, those forces appear as dark as at any time in our history. Rather than despairing, it is time to consider how we make decisions...
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Two Brains Running
In 2002, Daniel Kahneman won the Nobel in economic science. What made this unusual — indeed, unique in the history of the prize — is that Kahneman is a psychologist. Specifically, he is one-half of a pair of psychologists who, beginning in the early...
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Michael Lewis Profiles Daniel Kahneman
Billy Beane’s sports-management revolution, chronicled by the author in Moneyball, was made possible by Israeli psychologists Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky. At 77, with his own new book, Thinking, Fast and Slow, the Nobel Prize-winning Kahneman reveals...
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