articleAmerican Economic ReviewNov 1, 2003Closed access

Maps of Bounded Rationality: Psychology for Behavioral Economics

Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars · Princeton University

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Abstract

Daniel Kahneman received the Nobel Prize in economics sciences in 2002, December 8, Stockholm, Sweden. This article is the edited version of his Nobel Prize lecture. The author comes back to the problems he has studied with the late Amos Tversky and to debates conducting for several decades already. The statement is based on worked out together with Shane Federik the quirkiness of human judgment. Language: ru

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Keywords
  • Bounded rationality
  • Behavioral economics
  • Economics
  • Rationality
  • Positive economics
  • Bounded function
  • Mathematical economics
  • Psychology
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