Daniel Kahneman, Nobel-winning economist, dies at 90
- Kahneman's work with Tversky in behavioral economics earned a Nobel Prize and Presidential Medal of Freedom, leading to influential fans in baseball.
- Kahneman's research influenced baseball talent evaluators' judgment independence and exposed lies about player differences.
- Kahneman, born in Tel Aviv in 1934, passed away; his groundbreaking work with Tversky formed the basis of the best-selling book "Thinking, Fast and Slow".
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