Daniel Kahneman and some of His Best Work Daniel Kahneman is an Israeli American Psychologist, who won the 2002 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his work in behavioural economics. He wrote the 2011 bestseller ‘Thinking, Fast and Slow,’… Read More ›

Behavioural Economics
Behavioural Economics and Social Media
Behavioural Economics and Social Media One of the largest factors that inhibits investors is knowledge. If an investor doesn’t know about an opportunity, they aren’t very likely to invest in it. Individual investors join large funds for this reason – major… Read More ›
Cognitive Biases and Behavioural Economics
Cognitive Biases and Behavioural Economics It takes the human brain three hundred to seven hundred milliseconds to identify a picture or read a word aloud from a page. We haven’t even begun to scratch the surface of the… Read More ›
Behavioural Economics: The Bare Basics
Behavioural Economics: The Bare Basics Behavioural Economics is the study of psychologically based factors on the economic decisions of a person or institution and the resulting consequence on the financial market. This includes how public favour drives market decisions…. Read More ›