The goal of this paper is to analyze the relationship between the two notions of rationality devised by John von Neumann in his classic Theory of Games and Economic Behavior, namely, the minimax and the expected utility rule. It is argued that, when due account is taken of von Neumann’s goal in developing game theory, it turns out that no decision theory is contained in the 1944 book and that the expression “rational behavior” had to him one and only one meaning, that is, to abide by the minimax criterion
This paper advances an interpretation of Von Neumann-Morgenstern's expected utility model for prefer...
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Certain optimal strategies based upon game theory are given in this paper. A decision-making functio...
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The theory of expected utility is suggested by John Von Neumann and Oscar Morgenstern in 1944 and ha...
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This paper advances an interpretation of Von Neumann-Morgenstern's expected utility model for prefer...
Modern game theory goes back to a series of papers by the mathematician John von Neumann in the 1920...
Certain optimal strategies based upon game theory are given in this paper. A decision-making functio...
The paper gives a brief account of von Neumann's contribution to the foundation of game theory: defi...
Games (1950), economics was given powerful modeling tools to study behavioral interactions. These to...
Humans are social animals, and so were their ancestors, for millions of years before the first campf...
This sequel to previous chapters on objective and subjective expected utility reviews conditions for...
This paper considers the history of game theory since von Neumann and Morgenstern published their mo...
Modern game theory was born in 1928, when John von Neumann published his Minimax Theorem.This theore...
Von Neumann-Morgenstern game theory is the multi-agent instantiation of individual rationality and i...
We show that there are games and decision situations in which it is not possible for the decision ma...
A decision-maker may be said to be rational if his decisions fulfill two conditions: first, they are...
The paper examines the extent to which game theory can be derived from a strictly Bayesian or decisi...
The theory of expected utility is suggested by John Von Neumann and Oscar Morgenstern in 1944 and ha...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市 The concept of rationality is often quoted in the literature of social sciences, but its im...
This paper advances an interpretation of Von Neumann-Morgenstern's expected utility model for prefer...
Modern game theory goes back to a series of papers by the mathematician John von Neumann in the 1920...
Certain optimal strategies based upon game theory are given in this paper. A decision-making functio...