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Daniel Kahneman, Nobel Prize-winning psychologist, 1934-2024

An accidental invader of economics, his insights changed the discipline forever
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"}],[{"start":162.14,"text":"“Whenever I’m talking with the highest level of politicians, I can be sure to get a question asking ‘well, you as a behavioural economist, how would you think about such-and-such? "},{"start":171.01899999999998,"text":"People are aware that we have other tools than standard carrot-and-stick economic incentives. ”"}],[{"start":176.51999999999998,"text":"This interest can in part be credited to Kahneman himself, who popularised his research in the 2011 book Thinking, Fast and Slow. "},{"start":184.599,"text":"Yet he remained slightly bemused at the influence his work ended up having. "},{"start":188.46699999999998,"text":"When he received the Nobel Prize, he remarked that “I have been mostly cheering Thaler and behavioural economics from the sidelines”. "},{"start":194.85899999999998,"text":"The paper on prospect theory, he said, was influential only because it was published in the highly prestigious journal Econometrica — “What impresses me is how chancy this is, that is this is entirely accidental . . . if we’d published that word for word [elsewhere] there would have been no Nobel Prize for this work today. ”"}],[{"start":211.65999999999997,"text":"Those who knew Kahneman stress his unfailing interest in what other people thought. "},{"start":215.90199999999996,"text":"Younger scholars praise his lack of defensiveness about his work, and his eagerness to see it overtaken by new research. "},{"start":222.10699999999997,"text":"His list of co-authors is a who’s who of economics and other fields. "},{"start":225.66199999999998,"text":"He once told the FT that “everything I’ve done has been collaborative. ”"}],[{"start":230.09999999999997,"text":"Kahneman was born in Tel Aviv and was based in Israel during the postwar decades before moving to the US later on. "},{"start":236.66699999999997,"text":"But he spent his childhood in Paris and Nazi-occupied France. "},{"start":240.24699999999996,"text":"He was seven or eight when he walked home from a friend after the curfew imposed on Jews and encountered an SS man. "},{"start":246.20199999999997,"text":"Despite young Daniel’s fear that his hidden yellow star would show, the Nazi lifted him up to hug him, then emotionally showed him a photo of a boy, and gave him some money. "},{"start":254.86899999999997,"text":"“I went home more certain than ever that my mother was right: people were endlessly complicated and interesting. ”"}],[{"start":260.02,"text":""}]],"url":"https://creatives.ftacademy.cn/album/148485-1711780740.mp3"}

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