Game theory has been used to model large-scale social events — such as constitutional law, democratic stability, standard setting, gender roles, social movements, communication, markets, the selection of officials by means of elections, coalition formation, resource allocation, distribution of goods, and war — as the aggregate result of individual choices in interdependent decision-making. Game theory in this way assumes methodological individualism. The widespread observation that game theory predictions do not in general match observation has led to many attempts to repair game theory by creating behavioral game theory, which adds corrective terms to the game theoretic predictions in the hope of making predictions that better match observ...
Abstract Orthodox game theory and social preference models cannot explain why people cooperate in ma...
The interdisciplinary exchange between economists and psychologists has so far been more active and ...
Socially relevant situations that involve strategic interactions are widespread among animals and hu...
Game theory has been used to model large-scale social events—such constitutional law, democratic sta...
The way economists and other social scientists model how people make interdependent decisions is thr...
People make choices. Often, the outcome depends on choices other people make. What mental steps do p...
Classical rationality as accepted by game theory assumes that a human chooser in a given moment has ...
Abstract: The way economists and other social scientists model how people make interdependent decisi...
Abstract: People make choices. Often, the outcome depends on choices other people make. What mental ...
Game theoretic predictions about equilibrium behavior depend upon assumptions of inflexibility of be...
Is game theory meant to describe actual choices by people and institutions or not? It is remarkable...
People deviate from the predictions of game theory in two systematic ways. They are not purely self...
Many weaknesses of game theory are cured by new models that embody simple cognitive principles, whi...
Game theory is a mathematical system for analysing and predicting how humans behave in strategic si...
Non-cooperative game theory is at its heart a theory of cognition, specifically a theory of how deci...
Abstract Orthodox game theory and social preference models cannot explain why people cooperate in ma...
The interdisciplinary exchange between economists and psychologists has so far been more active and ...
Socially relevant situations that involve strategic interactions are widespread among animals and hu...
Game theory has been used to model large-scale social events—such constitutional law, democratic sta...
The way economists and other social scientists model how people make interdependent decisions is thr...
People make choices. Often, the outcome depends on choices other people make. What mental steps do p...
Classical rationality as accepted by game theory assumes that a human chooser in a given moment has ...
Abstract: The way economists and other social scientists model how people make interdependent decisi...
Abstract: People make choices. Often, the outcome depends on choices other people make. What mental ...
Game theoretic predictions about equilibrium behavior depend upon assumptions of inflexibility of be...
Is game theory meant to describe actual choices by people and institutions or not? It is remarkable...
People deviate from the predictions of game theory in two systematic ways. They are not purely self...
Many weaknesses of game theory are cured by new models that embody simple cognitive principles, whi...
Game theory is a mathematical system for analysing and predicting how humans behave in strategic si...
Non-cooperative game theory is at its heart a theory of cognition, specifically a theory of how deci...
Abstract Orthodox game theory and social preference models cannot explain why people cooperate in ma...
The interdisciplinary exchange between economists and psychologists has so far been more active and ...
Socially relevant situations that involve strategic interactions are widespread among animals and hu...