DANIEL KAHNEMAN

DANIEL KAHNEMAN

Premio Nobel de Economía (2002). Profesor Emérito de Psicología & Public Affairs en la Unversidad de Princeton. Es autor de libros como Pensar rápido, pensar despacio y Noise.

Daniel Kahneman is Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Public Affairs at Princeton. He is best known for his work with Amos Tversky on human judgment and decision making, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2002. His book, Thinking, Fast and Slow, published in 2010, has sold more than seven million copies worldwide. A new book titled Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment (with Olivier Sibony and Cass Sunstein) appeared in 2021.

Kahneman’s honors include the Nobel Memorial Prize (2002), the Presidential Medal of Freedom (2013), and the Distinguished Lifetime Career Contribution of the American Psychological Association, among other. He holds honorary degrees from Harvard, Yale, Cambridge, the Sorbonne and many other Universities.