Kenneth J. Arrow / Enrico Colombatto / Mark Perlman / Christian SchmidtProceedings of the Iea Conference Held in Turin, Italy
The Rational Foundations of Economic Behaviour
Proceedings of the Iea Conference Held in Turin, Italy
Herausgeber: Arrow, K.; Schmidt, C.; Perlman, M.; Colombatto, E.
Kenneth J. Arrow / Enrico Colombatto / Mark Perlman / Christian SchmidtProceedings of the Iea Conference Held in Turin, Italy
The Rational Foundations of Economic Behaviour
Proceedings of the Iea Conference Held in Turin, Italy
Herausgeber: Arrow, K.; Schmidt, C.; Perlman, M.; Colombatto, E.
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This volume comprises fourteen papers presented to a conference of the IEA held at the International Centre for Economic Research, Turin. Four areas are identified in which theoretical and empirical developments are discussed for the fuller understanding of personal (as opposed to collective) behaviour with economic objectives: rational choice and associated problems of logic; rationality as explained by game theory; experiments to elucidate rational behaviour; and alternative treatments of rationality in decision-making theory. The preface by Nobel Laureate Kenneth Arrow traces the evolution…mehr
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This volume comprises fourteen papers presented to a conference of the IEA held at the International Centre for Economic Research, Turin. Four areas are identified in which theoretical and empirical developments are discussed for the fuller understanding of personal (as opposed to collective) behaviour with economic objectives: rational choice and associated problems of logic; rationality as explained by game theory; experiments to elucidate rational behaviour; and alternative treatments of rationality in decision-making theory. The preface by Nobel Laureate Kenneth Arrow traces the evolution of concepts of economic rationality from the start of this century.
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- Verlag: Palgrave MacMillan UK / Palgrave Macmillan
- 1996 edition
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 561g
- ISBN-13: 9780333777268
- ISBN-10: 0333777263
- Artikelnr.: 44373951
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Palgrave MacMillan UK / Palgrave Macmillan
- 1996 edition
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 561g
- ISBN-13: 9780333777268
- ISBN-10: 0333777263
- Artikelnr.: 44373951
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
ROBERT AUMANN The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel PIERPAOLO BATTIGALLI Princeton University, USA, and Politecnico di Milano, Italy KENNETH BINMORE University College, London JONAS BJORNESTEDT Stockholm University, Sweden FRANCO DONSELLI Università di Milano, Italy MASSIMO EGIDI Università di Trento, Italy FRANK HAHN University of Cambridge PETER J. HAMMOND Stanford University, USA JOHN H. HOLLAND University of Michigan, USA RICHARD C. JEFFREY Princeton University, USA DANIEL KAHNEMAN Princeton University, USA MORDECAI KURZ Stanford University, USA AVISHAI MARGALIT The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel MARCO MARIOTTI Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London BERTRAND MUNIER GRID, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, France CHARLES R. PLOTT California Institute of Technology, USA ALVIN E. ROTH University of Pittsburgh, USA JEAN-LOUIS RULLIERE GRID, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, France HAMID SABOURIAN King's College, University of Cambridge PIERLUIGI SACCO Università di Firenze, Italy LARRY SAMUELSON University of Wisconsin, USA AMARTYA SEN Harvard University, USA AMOS TVERSKY Stanford University, USA BERNARD WALLISER CERAS, Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chausées, France JORGEN WEIBULL Stockholm University, Sweden MENAHEM E. YAARI The Open University of Israel
The International Economic Association Acknowledgements List of Contributors Abbreviations Preface
K.J.Arrow Introduction
E.Colombatto & M.Perlman PART 1: RATIONAL CHOICE AND LOGICAL PROBLEMS Decision Kinematics
R.C.Jeffrey - Comment
C.Schmidt Consequentialism, Structural Rationality and Game Theory
P.J.Hammond - Comment
B.Munier Paradoxes of Rationality in Decision-making Theory
C.Schmidt - Comment
F.Donzelli - Rejoinder
C.Schmidt Rationality and Comprehension
A.Margalit & M.Yaari - Comment
A.Sen - Rejoinder
R.J.Aumann PART 2: RATIONALITY IN GAME THEORY Rationalizing Backward Induction
K.Binmore & L.Samuelson - Comment
B.Walliser - Rejoinder
R.J.Aumann The Decision-Theoretic Foundations of Game Theory
M.Mariotti - Comment
P.Battigalli Nash Equilibrium and Evolution by Imitation
J.Bjornerstedt & J.Weibull - Comment
P.L.Sacco PART 3: RATIONAL BEHAVIOUR FROM AN EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH Rational Theory and Constructive Choice
A.Tversky - Comment
A.E.Roth New Challenges to the Rationality Assumption
D.Kahneman - Comment
C.R.Plott Rational Individual Behaviour in Markets and Social Choice Processes
C.R.Plott - Comment
D.Kahneman Adaptive Behaviour and Strategic Rationality: Evidence from the Laboratory and the Field
A.E.Roth - Comment
J-L.Rulliere PART 4: ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS OF RATIONALITY IN DECISION-MAKING SYSTEMS The Rationality of Adaptive Agents
J.H.Holland - Comment
F.Hahn Routines, Hierarchies of Problems, Procedural Behaviour: Some Evidence from Experiments
M.Egidi - Comment
H.Sabourian Rational Preferences and Rational Beliefs
M.Kurz - Comment
K.J.Arrow Postface
C.Schmidt Index of Names Subject Index
K.J.Arrow Introduction
E.Colombatto & M.Perlman PART 1: RATIONAL CHOICE AND LOGICAL PROBLEMS Decision Kinematics
R.C.Jeffrey - Comment
C.Schmidt Consequentialism, Structural Rationality and Game Theory
P.J.Hammond - Comment
B.Munier Paradoxes of Rationality in Decision-making Theory
C.Schmidt - Comment
F.Donzelli - Rejoinder
C.Schmidt Rationality and Comprehension
A.Margalit & M.Yaari - Comment
A.Sen - Rejoinder
R.J.Aumann PART 2: RATIONALITY IN GAME THEORY Rationalizing Backward Induction
K.Binmore & L.Samuelson - Comment
B.Walliser - Rejoinder
R.J.Aumann The Decision-Theoretic Foundations of Game Theory
M.Mariotti - Comment
P.Battigalli Nash Equilibrium and Evolution by Imitation
J.Bjornerstedt & J.Weibull - Comment
P.L.Sacco PART 3: RATIONAL BEHAVIOUR FROM AN EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH Rational Theory and Constructive Choice
A.Tversky - Comment
A.E.Roth New Challenges to the Rationality Assumption
D.Kahneman - Comment
C.R.Plott Rational Individual Behaviour in Markets and Social Choice Processes
C.R.Plott - Comment
D.Kahneman Adaptive Behaviour and Strategic Rationality: Evidence from the Laboratory and the Field
A.E.Roth - Comment
J-L.Rulliere PART 4: ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS OF RATIONALITY IN DECISION-MAKING SYSTEMS The Rationality of Adaptive Agents
J.H.Holland - Comment
F.Hahn Routines, Hierarchies of Problems, Procedural Behaviour: Some Evidence from Experiments
M.Egidi - Comment
H.Sabourian Rational Preferences and Rational Beliefs
M.Kurz - Comment
K.J.Arrow Postface
C.Schmidt Index of Names Subject Index
The International Economic Association Acknowledgements List of Contributors Abbreviations Preface
K.J.Arrow Introduction
E.Colombatto & M.Perlman PART 1: RATIONAL CHOICE AND LOGICAL PROBLEMS Decision Kinematics
R.C.Jeffrey - Comment
C.Schmidt Consequentialism, Structural Rationality and Game Theory
P.J.Hammond - Comment
B.Munier Paradoxes of Rationality in Decision-making Theory
C.Schmidt - Comment
F.Donzelli - Rejoinder
C.Schmidt Rationality and Comprehension
A.Margalit & M.Yaari - Comment
A.Sen - Rejoinder
R.J.Aumann PART 2: RATIONALITY IN GAME THEORY Rationalizing Backward Induction
K.Binmore & L.Samuelson - Comment
B.Walliser - Rejoinder
R.J.Aumann The Decision-Theoretic Foundations of Game Theory
M.Mariotti - Comment
P.Battigalli Nash Equilibrium and Evolution by Imitation
J.Bjornerstedt & J.Weibull - Comment
P.L.Sacco PART 3: RATIONAL BEHAVIOUR FROM AN EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH Rational Theory and Constructive Choice
A.Tversky - Comment
A.E.Roth New Challenges to the Rationality Assumption
D.Kahneman - Comment
C.R.Plott Rational Individual Behaviour in Markets and Social Choice Processes
C.R.Plott - Comment
D.Kahneman Adaptive Behaviour and Strategic Rationality: Evidence from the Laboratory and the Field
A.E.Roth - Comment
J-L.Rulliere PART 4: ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS OF RATIONALITY IN DECISION-MAKING SYSTEMS The Rationality of Adaptive Agents
J.H.Holland - Comment
F.Hahn Routines, Hierarchies of Problems, Procedural Behaviour: Some Evidence from Experiments
M.Egidi - Comment
H.Sabourian Rational Preferences and Rational Beliefs
M.Kurz - Comment
K.J.Arrow Postface
C.Schmidt Index of Names Subject Index
K.J.Arrow Introduction
E.Colombatto & M.Perlman PART 1: RATIONAL CHOICE AND LOGICAL PROBLEMS Decision Kinematics
R.C.Jeffrey - Comment
C.Schmidt Consequentialism, Structural Rationality and Game Theory
P.J.Hammond - Comment
B.Munier Paradoxes of Rationality in Decision-making Theory
C.Schmidt - Comment
F.Donzelli - Rejoinder
C.Schmidt Rationality and Comprehension
A.Margalit & M.Yaari - Comment
A.Sen - Rejoinder
R.J.Aumann PART 2: RATIONALITY IN GAME THEORY Rationalizing Backward Induction
K.Binmore & L.Samuelson - Comment
B.Walliser - Rejoinder
R.J.Aumann The Decision-Theoretic Foundations of Game Theory
M.Mariotti - Comment
P.Battigalli Nash Equilibrium and Evolution by Imitation
J.Bjornerstedt & J.Weibull - Comment
P.L.Sacco PART 3: RATIONAL BEHAVIOUR FROM AN EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH Rational Theory and Constructive Choice
A.Tversky - Comment
A.E.Roth New Challenges to the Rationality Assumption
D.Kahneman - Comment
C.R.Plott Rational Individual Behaviour in Markets and Social Choice Processes
C.R.Plott - Comment
D.Kahneman Adaptive Behaviour and Strategic Rationality: Evidence from the Laboratory and the Field
A.E.Roth - Comment
J-L.Rulliere PART 4: ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS OF RATIONALITY IN DECISION-MAKING SYSTEMS The Rationality of Adaptive Agents
J.H.Holland - Comment
F.Hahn Routines, Hierarchies of Problems, Procedural Behaviour: Some Evidence from Experiments
M.Egidi - Comment
H.Sabourian Rational Preferences and Rational Beliefs
M.Kurz - Comment
K.J.Arrow Postface
C.Schmidt Index of Names Subject Index







