The Nobel Prize winner and the intellectual godfather of behavioral economics, Daniel Kahneman, has summarized a lifetime of research in his book Thinking, Fast & Slow. In this blog post I will be drawing upon some concepts that he espouses and link them up to research to see what practitioners can take away from his four decades of work.
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