Monday, June 3, 2019

CLIFF'S BOOK NOTES
(More catching up on life)



Michael Lewis, one of my favorite story tellers, here tells a compelling personal interest story about two offbeat Israeli psychologists with very different personalities whose Odd Couple friendship produced Nobel Prize-winning studies revealing the non-rational bases of human decision-making, and which led to the development of behavioral economics and the undermining of the classical economic assumptions of Adam Smith, Milton Friedman et al.

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