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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). The issue isn't that economists have nothing interesting to say about the crisis. And then, well, things didn't go so well. Many of us like to think of

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