Daniel Kahneman (born March 5, 1934 in Tel Aviv, in the then British Mandate of Palestine, now Israel), is an American psychologist, notable for his pioneering work on behavioral finance and hedonic psychology.
With Amos Tversky and others, Kahneman established a cognitive basis for common human errors using heuristics and in developing prospect theory.
Kahneman spent his childhood years in Paris, France and moved to Palestine in 1946. He received his B.Sc. in mathematics and psychology from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem in 1954, after which he served in the Israeli Defense Forces, principally in its psychology department. In 1958 he went to the United States and earned his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of California, Berkeley in 1961.
Currently a faculty member at Princeton University and a fellow at Hebrew University, he is the winner of the 2002 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel for his work in prospect theory, despite being a research psychologist and not an economist. In fact, Kahneman claims to have never taken a single economics course * — he claims that what he knows of the subject he and Tversky learned from collaborators Richard Thaler and Jack Knetsch.
In explaining why he entered the field of psychology, Kahneman once wrote:
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