David Lewis famously proposed to model conventions as solutions to coordination games, where equilibrium selection is driven by precedence, or the history of play. A characteristic feature of Lewis Conventions is that they are intrinsically non-normative. Some philosophers have argued that for this reason they miss a crucial aspect of our folk notion of convention. It is doubtful however that Lewis was merely analysing a folk concept. I illustrate how his theory can (and must) be assessed using empirical data, and argue that it does indeed miss an important aspect of real-world conventions
This paper aims to integrate both economic and sociological notions of conventions in a single analy...
This paper aims to integrate both economic and sociological notions of conventions in a single analy...
A model of repeated play of a coordination game, where stage games have a location in social space, ...
David Lewis famously proposed to model conventions as solutions to coordination games, where equilib...
Lewis (1969) characterises conventions as regularities that arise from recurrent coordination games....
According to a tradition that goes back to Thomas Schelling and David Lewis, the emergence of social...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>According to a tradition that goes back to Thomas Sc...
Abstract David Lewis ’ Convention has been a major source of inspiration for philosophers and social...
In this paper we consider conventions as regularities in behavior which help to solve coordination p...
In this paper we consider conventions as regularities in behavior which help to solve coordination p...
In recent years, there has been an increase in research on conventions motivated by the game-theoret...
International audienceIn recent years, there has been an increase in research on conventions motivat...
David Lewis’s landmark Convention starts its exploration of the notion of a convention with a brilli...
This paper investigates a puzzling feature of social conventions: the fact that they are both arbitr...
Abstract Problems of social coordination can be formalized as non-cooperative games with several equ...
This paper aims to integrate both economic and sociological notions of conventions in a single analy...
This paper aims to integrate both economic and sociological notions of conventions in a single analy...
A model of repeated play of a coordination game, where stage games have a location in social space, ...
David Lewis famously proposed to model conventions as solutions to coordination games, where equilib...
Lewis (1969) characterises conventions as regularities that arise from recurrent coordination games....
According to a tradition that goes back to Thomas Schelling and David Lewis, the emergence of social...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>According to a tradition that goes back to Thomas Sc...
Abstract David Lewis ’ Convention has been a major source of inspiration for philosophers and social...
In this paper we consider conventions as regularities in behavior which help to solve coordination p...
In this paper we consider conventions as regularities in behavior which help to solve coordination p...
In recent years, there has been an increase in research on conventions motivated by the game-theoret...
International audienceIn recent years, there has been an increase in research on conventions motivat...
David Lewis’s landmark Convention starts its exploration of the notion of a convention with a brilli...
This paper investigates a puzzling feature of social conventions: the fact that they are both arbitr...
Abstract Problems of social coordination can be formalized as non-cooperative games with several equ...
This paper aims to integrate both economic and sociological notions of conventions in a single analy...
This paper aims to integrate both economic and sociological notions of conventions in a single analy...
A model of repeated play of a coordination game, where stage games have a location in social space, ...