Thinking, Fast and Slow*Major New York Times Bestseller |
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... economics. Until geographical separation made it too difficult to go on, Amos and I enjoyed the extraordinary good fortune of a shared mind that was superior to our individual minds and of a relationship that made our work fun as well ...
... economics on the nature of decision making and on the assumption that economic agents are rational. This section of the book provides a current view, informed by the two-system model, of the key concepts of prospect theory, the model ...
... economy of action, effort is a cost, and the acquisition of skill is driven by the balance ofbenefits and costs. Laziness is built deep into our nature. The tasks that we studied varied considerably in their effects on the pupil. At ...
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