Psychologist Daniel Kahneman, Nobel Prize Winner in Economics, Dies at 90 – A Tribute to his Groundbreaking Work

New Delhi – Renowned Israeli-American psychologist Daniel Kahneman, known for his groundbreaking work in behavioral economics, has passed away at the age of 90. Kahneman, a Nobel Prize laureate in economics in 2002, made significant contributions to the field of social sciences by challenging conventional beliefs regarding human decision-making processes. His influential book “Thinking, Fast and Slow” not only became a bestseller but also played a pivotal role in reshaping how individuals perceive and understand …

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**Economics Mastermind Daniel Kahneman Dies at 90, Leaving Legacy of Debunking Logic**

Tel Aviv, Israel – Renowned Israeli-American psychologist and Nobel Prize laureate Daniel Kahneman passed away on March 27 at the age of 90, as confirmed by his stepdaughter, Deborah Treisman. Kahneman’s groundbreaking research challenged the traditional economic theory of “homo economicus,” which assumed people always acted rationally in their self-interest. Instead, Kahneman revealed that individuals often rely on mental shortcuts that lead to flawed decision-making. A faculty member at Princeton University, Kahneman was honored with …

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