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2002年诺贝尔经济学奖获得者是美国心理学家丹尼尔·卡伊曼,他把心理学研究和经济学研究结合在一起,对人的行为,尤其是对不确定条件下的判断和决策行为提出了崭新的解释。 他的基本结论是:人们最在乎的是他们已经得到的东西。 卡伊曼的研究引起我们对钱的反思: 收别人的钱时可以少收一角,给别人付钱时却不愿多付一分。 有钱的人很容易成为守财奴,没钱的人却并不幻想成为富翁。 对一些人来说,奖金可以一分不要,但工资却一分也不能少。 攒了10天的100元钱丢了,
2002 Nobel laureate in economics award is the United States psychologist Daniel · Kaiyi Man, he combines psychological research and economics research, human behavior, especially in the judgment of uncertain conditions and decision-making behavior Put forward a new explanation. His basic conclusion is: What people care about most is what they’ve got. The study of kaiman arouses our reflection on money: when you receive someone else’s money, you can receive a small amount of income, and when you pay someone else, you do not want to pay more. Rich people can easily become miser, moneyless people do not fantasize to become rich. For some people, bonuses can be divided, but wages are not less. Save 10 days lost 100 yuan,