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Thomas Schelling

    14. duben 1921 – 13. prosinec 2016

    Thomas Schelling byl vizionářský ekonom, jehož práce se hluboce zabývala dynamikou konfliktu a spolupráce. Pomocí teorie her osvětlil složité strategie, které řídí lidské interakce, a nabídl jedinečné pohledy na to, jak lze dosáhnout míru a stability. Jeho analýzy strategického myšlení a rozhodování v situacích s protichůdnými zájmy nadále rezonují v různých oborech.

    Micromotives and Macrobehavior
    Arms and Influence
    The Strategy of Conflict
    Choice and Consequence
    • Choice and Consequence

      • 379 stránek
      • 14 hodin čtení
      4,1(119)Ohodnotit

      In Choice and Consequence, Thomas Schelling ventures where rationality is ambiguous, exploring topics as awesome as nuclear terrorism, as sordid as blackmail, as ineffable as daydreaming, as intimidating as euthanasia. He examines ethical issues wrapped up in economics, and discloses ethical issues that are misplaced or misidentified.

      Choice and Consequence
    • The Strategy of Conflict

      • 320 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení
      4,1(804)Ohodnotit

      Analyzes the nature of international disagreements and conflict resolution in terms of game theory and non-zero-sum games.

      The Strategy of Conflict
    • Arms and Influence

      • 312 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení
      4,1(126)Ohodnotit

      "In this landmark book, Nobel laureate Thomas C. Schelling considers the ways in which military capabilities - real or imagined - are used as bargaining power. This edition contains a new preface by the author where he considers the book's relevance over forty years after its first publication. Included as an afterword is the text of Professor Schelling's Nobel acceptance speech, in which he reflects upon the global taboo that has emerged against nuclear weapons since Hiroshima"--Unedited summary from book cover

      Arms and Influence
    • Develops models to analyze the collective consequences of individual behaviors and the ways in which one person's reactions and responses to a particular situation can combine with the actions of others to create unanticipated results

      Micromotives and Macrobehavior