Daniel Kahneman


Think fast! But ideally don’t.



In this podcast, Nick, Peter, and Fraser discuss Daniel Kahneman, the Nobel-prize-winning psychologist whose scholarship challenged economists’ presumed rationality of human decision-making. From coining the term ‘cognitive bias’ and the development of prospect theory with Amos Tversky in 1979 to articulating the frequent errors which affect our decision-making heuristics, they reflect on his lasting contributions to economic science



A few things we mentioned in this podcast:



Daniel Kahneman, Nobel laureate who upended economics

Dual Process Theory

Living, and thinking about it: Two perspectives on life

Peak-end Rule

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