Rationality and Coordination

Rationality and Coordination
Author: Cristina Bicchieri
Publsiher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1997-03-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521574447

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. This major new book will be of particular interest not only to philosophers but to decision theorists, political scientists, economists, and researchers in artificial intelligence.

Rational Ritual

Rational Ritual
Author: Michael Suk-Young Chwe
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2013-04-28
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780691158280

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"Why do beer commercials dominate Super Bowl advertising? How do political ceremonies establish authority? Why were circular forms favored for public festivals during the French Revolution? This book answers these questions using a single concept: common knowledge. Game theory shows that in order to coordinate its actions, a group of people must form "common knowledge." Each person wants to participate only if others also participate. Members must have knowledge of each other, knowledge of that knowledge, and so on. Michael Chwe applies this insight, with striking erudition, to analyze a range of rituals across history and cultures. He shows that public ceremonies are powerful not simply because they transmit meaning from a central source to each audience member but because they let audience members know what other members know. In a new afterword, Chwe delves into new applications of common knowledge, both in the real world and in experiments, and considers how generating common knowledge has become easier in the digital age." -- From the jacket.

Collective Rationality

Collective Rationality
Author: Paul Weirich
Publsiher: OUP USA
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780195388381

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Groups of people perform acts that are subject to standards of rationality. The book's theory of collective rationality explains how to evaluate collective acts. The people engaged in a game of strategy collectively produce an outcome, and the theory reveals what makes some outcomes solutions. It generates new equilibrium standards for solutions to cooperative games.

Complex Economics

Complex Economics
Author: Alan Kirman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2010-09-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136941672

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The economic crisis is also a crisis for economic theory. Most analyses of the evolution of the crisis invoke three themes, contagion, networks and trust, yet none of these play a major role in standard macroeconomic models. What is needed is a theory in which these aspects are central. The direct interaction between individuals, firms and banks does not simply produce imperfections in the functioning of the economy but is the very basis of the functioning of a modern economy. This book suggests a way of analysing the economy which takes this point of view. The economy should be considered as a complex adaptive system in which the agents constantly react to, influence and are influenced by, the other individuals in the economy. In such systems which are familiar from statistical physics and biology for example, the behaviour of the aggregate cannot be deduced from the behaviour of the average, or "representative" individual. Just as the organised activity of an ants’ nest cannot be understood from the behaviour of a "representative ant" so macroeconomic phenomena should not be assimilated to those associated with the "representative agent". This book provides examples where this can clearly be seen. The examples range from Schelling’s model of segregation, to contributions to public goods, the evolution of buyer seller relations in fish markets, to financial models based on the foraging behaviour of ants. The message of the book is that coordination rather than efficiency is the central problem in economics. How do the myriads of individual choices and decisions come to be coordinated? How does the economy or a market, "self organise" and how does this sometimes result in major upheavals, or to use the phrase from physics, "phase transitions"? The sort of system described in this book is not in equilibrium in the standard sense, it is constantly changing and moving from state to state and its very structure is always being modified. The economy is not a ship sailing on a well-defined trajectory which occasionally gets knocked off course. It is more like the slime described in the book "emergence", constantly reorganising itself so as to slide collectively in directions which are neither understood nor necessarily desired by its components.

Collective Rationality and Collective Reasoning

Collective Rationality and Collective Reasoning
Author: Christopher McMahon
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2001-08-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0521011787

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"This book examines the issue of rational cooperation, especially cooperation between people with conflicting moral commitments. The first part considers how the two main aspects of cooperation - the choice by a group of a particular cooperative scheme and the decision by each member to contribute to that scheme - can be understood as guided by reason. The second part explores how the activity of reasoning itself can take a cooperative form. The book is distinctive in offering an account of what people can accomplish by reasoning together, of the role of deliberation in democratic decision making, and of the negotiation of the proper use of concepts. Presenting for the first time a detailed analysis of the general problem of cooperation and collective reasoning between people with different moral commitments, this book will be of particular interest to philosophers of the social sciences and to students in political science, sociology and economics." --Cambridge Press.

Modern Political Economy

Modern Political Economy
Author: Jeffrey S. Banks,Eric Alan Hanushek
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1995-08-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521478103

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Political economy has been an essential realm of inquiry and has attracted myriad intellectual adherents for much of the period of modern scholarship. The discipline's formal split into the distinct studies of political science and economics in the nineteenth-century, while advantageous for certain scientific developments, has biased the way economists and political scientists think about many issues, and has placed artificial constraints on the study of many important social issues. This volume calls for a reaffirmation of the importance of the unified study of political economy, and explores the frontiers of the interaction between politics and markets. This volume brings together intellectual leaders of various areas, drawing upon state-of-the-art theoretical and empirical analysis from each of the underlying disciplines. Each chapter, while beginning with a survey of existing work, focuses on profitable lines of inquiry for future developments. Particular attention is devoted to fields of active current development.

Rationality and Co ordination

Rationality and Co ordination
Author: Cristina Bicchieri
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1993
Genre: Decision making
ISBN: OCLC:504959690

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Rationality in Action

Rationality in Action
Author: Paul K. Moser
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1990-10-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0521385989

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An anthology of previously published pieces that have proven long term importance to theoretical work in rational action.