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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Sep. 27, 2016

A system for settlement

Daniel Kahneman, the winner of the Nobel Prize in economics, has authored a fascinating and important new book on a subject having little to do with economics but everything to do with decision-making — "Thinking Fast and Slow."

Robert S. Mann

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ADR Services, Inc.

Email: rmann@adrservices.com

Robert mediates and arbitrates business, real estate and construction disputes.

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Daniel Kahneman, the winner of the Nobel Prize in economics, has authored a fascinating and important new book on a subject having little to do with economics but everything to do with decision-making ? "Thinking Fast and Slow." His work has enormously important implications for the process of decision making in the mediation environment.

Kahneman posits that human beings make decisions in two basic ways. First, using what he calls "System 1," which is the brain's lazy approach to li...

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