Nobel Prize winner, Daniel Kahneman dies at 90
Nobel Prize winner Daniel Kahneman, who pioneered theories in behavioral economics that heavily influenced the discipline, has died at age 90, his employer confirmed Wednesday. Kahneman, who wrote best-selling book Thinking, Fast and Slow, argued against the notion that people’s behavior is rooted in a rational decision-making process — rather that it is often based on instinct. Princeton University, where …