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To:
Jeffrey Epstein[jeevacation©gmail.com]
From:
John Brockman
Sent:
Sat 8/29/2009 3:36:16 PM
Subject:
call 203-266-5930
Eastover Farm
I'm here. Kahneman is visiting as is Sendhil Mullaination.
We're selling Sendhil's book (coauthored with Eldar Shafir) next week.
See below (confidential please).
mobile
John Brockman
Edge Foundation, Inc.
5 East 59th Street
New York, NY 10022
Visit the EDGE Website:
http://www.edge.org
The Packing Problem: Time, Money, and the Science of Scarcity By Sendhil
Mullainathan & Eldar Shafir
The economist Sendhil Mullainathan and the psychologist Eldar Shafir
are stars
in their respective disciplines, and the combination is
greater than the sum of
its parts. Their project has a unique feel to
it: it is the finest combination of heart and head that I have seen in
our
field. Together they manage to merge scientific rigor and a wry
view of the
human predicament with a passionate commitment to deepen
our understanding of
the psychology and economics of poverty and to
motivate us all to do better.
—Daniel Kahneman, Professor of Psychology, Princeton University;
Recipient,
2002 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences
Sendhil Mullainathan and Eldar Shafir are a powerhouse duo. I
consider Sendhil
to be the most interesting young economist in the
world. He can do anything,
from abstract theory to field experiments
in poor, rural India. Eldar Shafir is
the most brilliant psychologist
in the field of judgment and decision making to
come along since
Kahneman and Tversky. Both of them are amazingly personable
and
articulate. You can't ask for a better combination of authors to
present
their ideas to the public.
—Richard Thaler, the father of Behavioral Economics; Director, Center
for
Decision Research, University of Chicago Graduate School of
Business; Coauthor
(with Cass Sunstein), Nudge: Improving Decisions
About Health, Wealth, and
Happiness.
Sendhil Mullainathan is a brilliant young economist who is tackling
some of the
most important questions in economics. Why do poor people
often make choices
that keep them poor? Why do some busy people make
choices that keep them too
busy? Both questions involve decision
making under real or perceived scarcity.
Classical economics assumes
people are entirely rational actors, and thus has
no answer to these
puzzles. Sendhil is expanding the new field of behavior
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economics to
analyze these questions, with profound impact on both our academic
understanding of economics and public policy.
—Nathan Myhrvold is CEO of Intellectual Ventures. Previously Dr.
Myhrvold was Chief Technical Officer of Microsoft Corporation and
founder of
Microsoft Research where he worked directly for Bill Gates,
with whom he
coauthored The Road Ahead.
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