Prof. Barry Schwartz University of California, Berkeley, USA
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Biography
Professor Barry Schwartz was a professor of psychology at Swarthmore College until 2016, and is now a visiting professor at Berkeley. He works at the intersection of psychology and economics. His focus is on how people make decisions, and he is especially interested in the moral dimensions of the decisions people make. Among his books are The Paradox of Choice (2004), Practical Wisdom, written with Kenneth Sharpe (2010), and Why We Work (2015). He has spoken at TED three times. These talks have been viewed by more than 14 million people.
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