Daniel Kahneman

Daniel Kahneman

economist United States

Daniel Kahneman is a renowned psychologist and Nobel laureate known for his groundbreaking work in behavioral economics. His research has significantly influenced how we understand decision-making processes, particularly the cognitive biases that affect our judgments. Kahneman's book, 'Thinking, Fast and Slow,' distills decades of research into how the human mind works, illustrating the dichotomy between the intuitive, fast-thinking system and the more deliberate, slow-thinking one. His insights have not only transformed psychology but have also had profound implications for economics, public policy, and various fields that rely on understanding human behavior.

Born on Mar 05, 1934 (91 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
35,881
Power
1,421$
Sentiment
8.84
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Switzerland 1 8.00 0.07% +10% 8,654,622 6,805 $700,000 550$
Spain 1 9.00 0.06% +0% 46,754,778 29,076 $1,400,000 871$
Totals 2 55,409,400 35,881 $2,100,000 1,421$
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Spain Spain: Daniel Kahneman wrote a book titled 'Noise' discussing human decision-making in identical contexts. 9

El País: Ruido (a propósito de Montoro y Cerdán) | Opinión

Liechtenstein Liechtenstein: Daniel Kahneman described our two systems of thought in his famous book 'Thinking, Fast and Slow'. 8

O Estado de S. Paulo (Estadão): As IAs já estão raciocinando, ou é tudo só uma ilusão?

Uruguay Uruguay: Psychologist Daniel Kahneman demonstrated that human decisions are influenced by cognitive biases and heuristics. 8

El Observador: cuando el Excel no alcanza, ¿en qué se basan tus decisiones?

Canada Canada: Daniel Kahneman used the term 'System 2 thinking' to describe our deliberate reasoning, analytical mode. 9

The Globe and Mail: When stock markets turn ugly, these four tricks will help prevent knee-jerk reactions