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Bayesianism 2 Common knowledge 2 Common prior 2 Equilibrium selection 2 Nash equilibrium 2 Nash program 2 Neoclassical economics 2 Refinement theory 2 Revealed preference 2 Risk 2 Small worlds 2 Substantive rationality 2 Uncertainty 2 Bayes-Statistik 1 Bayesian inference 1 Decision 1 Economics of information 1 Entscheidung 1 Game theory 1 Informationsökonomik 1 Nash-Gleichgewicht 1 Neoklassische Theorie 1 Offenbarte Präferenzen 1 Rationality 1 Rationalität 1 Revealed preferences 1 Risiko 1 Spieltheorie 1
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Handbook of Game Theory with Economic Applications 1 Handbook of game theory with economic applications : volume 4 1
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Chapter 1. Rationality
Binmore, Ken - In: Handbook of game theory with economic applications : …, (pp. 1-26). 2015
This chapter is a very compressed review of the neoclassical orthodoxy on the nature of rationality on economic theory. It defends the orthodoxy both against the behavioral criticism that it assumes too much and the revisionist view that it assumes too little. In places, especially on the...
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Rationality
Binmore, Ken - Elsevier
This chapter is a very compressed review of the neoclassical orthodoxy on the nature of rationality on economic theory. It defends the orthodoxy both against the behavioral criticism that it assumes too much and the revisionist view that it assumes too little. In places, especially on the...
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