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Why We Shouldn't Bank on Growth

Harvard Business Review

Psychologists Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky attributed this tendency to what they called the "availability" heuristic (rule of thumb): our minds give inordinately heavy weighting to the most readily available/recent/vivid data and experiences. In May 2006, Facebook raised money at a $500-million valuation.

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The End of Economists' Imperialism

Harvard Business Review

Two years later, in 2002, the co-leader of that invasion, Princeton psychology professor Daniel Kahneman, won an economics Nobel (the other co-leader, Amos Tversky, had died in 1996). Bush's Council of Economic Advisers in 2006. As for Lazear, he got himself appointed chairman of President George W.

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