The work of Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky has transformed the
study of judgment and decision-making, and penetrated related
disciplines such as economics, finance, marketing, law and
medicine. In recognition of these achievements, Kahneman was
awarded the Nobel Prize for Economics in 2003. This special issue
presents ongoing research inspired by both Kahneman and Tversky. It
covers many of the central themes the heuristics and biases of
judgment and prediction, framing effects, assessments and
predictions of utility that made their work so innovative. The
specially written papers illustrate the range and depth of this
work, and emphasise its continued relevance to current
research.
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