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Amos Tversky is a foundational figure in the development of behavioral economics [1], [2], and his collaborative research with Daniel Kahneman on uncertainty and risk established the field's early roots [3]. Furthermore, his work served as the theoretical basis for Richard Thaler's efforts to challenge rational economic decision-making models [4].
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Behavioral economics: what it is and three ways marketers can use it quirks.com 2 facts
claimProminent figures in the development of behavioral economics include Daniel Kahneman, Amos Tversky, Richard Thaler, Cass Sunstein, and Dan Ariely.
claimProminent figures in the development of behavioral economics include Daniel Kahneman, Amos Tversky, Richard Thaler, Cass Sunstein, and Dan Ariely.
Behavioral economics, explained - UChicago News news.uchicago.edu 1 fact
claimBehavioral economics has early roots in the research conducted by Israeli psychologists Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman regarding uncertainty and risk.
Applying Behavioral Economics to Marketing, Policy, and Beyond econreview.studentorg.berkeley.edu 1 fact
accountRichard Thaler founded the field of behavioral economics in the 1980s by applying the work of Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman to disprove the theory of rational economic decision-making.