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On the 29 of June 2009, the Pope Benedict XVIth published Caritas in Veritate, his third encyclical letter. It was addressed to the clergy but also to lay faithful and all people of good willʺ. In the two papers assembled here under one single title, the author enters in dialogue with the Papal...
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Part I: Re-framing the strategy-governance conversation -- 1. ‘Thinking born of curiosity, revolt, and change’ -- 2. Sensing, sensemaking, and strategic renewal -- 3. Microfoundations of strategic governance -- 4. Free energy principle -- 5. Conclusion -- Part II: Free Energy Governance...
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Limitations in agents’ ability to observe, measure and compute are studied. A formulation in terms of induced changes in the players’ subjective perception of the game makes it possible to study these phenomena on a common footing with objective variation in the game. We study a model where...
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This paper examines the definition and continuity of expected payoffs in compact games with continuous payoff functions. There are three main results. First, we confirm that Glicksberg's (1952) original definition of expected payoffs as an iterated integral is mathematically sound under general...
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Forecasting economic activity during an invasion is a nontrivial exercise. The lack of timely statistical data and the expected nonlinear effect of military action challenge the use of established nowcasting and shortterm forecasting methodologies. In a recent study (Constantinescu (2023b)), I...
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Forecasting economic activity during an invasion is a nontrivial exercise. The lack of timely statistical data and the expected nonlinear effect of military action challenge the use of established nowcasting and shortterm forecasting methodologies. In a recent study (Constantinescu (2023b)), I...
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