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On Coordination In Noncooperative Game Theory Explaining How And Why An Equilibrium Occurs And Prevails 1st Edition Lauren Larrouy

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On Coordination In Noncooperative Game Theory Explaining How And Why An Equilibrium Occurs And Prevails 1st Edition Lauren Larrouy
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.49 MB
Pages: 357
Author: Lauren Larrouy
ISBN: 9783031361715, 3031361717
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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On Coordination In Noncooperative Game Theory Explaining How And Why An Equilibrium Occurs And Prevails 1st Edition Lauren Larrouy by Lauren Larrouy 9783031361715, 3031361717 instant download after payment.

By offering a critical assessment of the evolution of standard game theory, this book argues for a shift in the ontology and methodology of game theory for appraising games, one based on understanding the players’ strategic reasoning process.
Analyzing the history of economic thought, the book highlights the methodological issues faced by standard game theory in its treatment of strategic reasoning and the consequence it has on the status of players’ beliefs. It also highlights how the two original contributions of T. C. Schelling and M. Bacharach can be applied to these issues. Furthermore, the book assesses the intersubjective dimension in games by applying the cognitive sciences and by integrating simulation theory into game theory.
Consequently, this book offers an interdisciplinary approach for reassessing the nature of the intersubjectivity involved in strategic reasoning.It shows that the analysis of games should involve the study and identification of the reasoning process that leads the players to a specific outcome, i.e., to a specific solution. A game should not be understood (as is done in standard game theory) as a mathematical representation of an individual choice at equilibrium. This requires investigating the players’ capacity for coordination. Understanding the process of coordination allows us to understand strategic reasoning and ultimately to provide new answers to the indeterminacy problem, one of the central hurdles in game theory, and one that underscores its normative difficulties.

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