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Reinhard Selten

    Reinhard Selten was a Nobel Prize-winning economist renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to game theory. His work fundamentally reshaped our understanding of strategic decision-making, particularly through his development of the concept of perfect Bayesian equilibrium. Selten's rigorous analytical approach and innovative methodologies provided economists with powerful new tools for studying markets and strategic interactions. His intellectual legacy continues to influence economic thought and practice.

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    Impulse Balance Theory and its Extension by an Additional Criterion
    Models of Strategic Rationality
    • Models of Strategic Rationality

      • 336 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení

      Focusing on the intricacies of game theory, this volume delves into the fundamental concepts, applied models, and experimental evidence surrounding strategic interactions among rational actors. It highlights the tension between Bayesian rationality and the limitations of actual decision-making behaviors, advocating for a clear distinction between normative and descriptive game theory. The author emphasizes the importance of exploring idealized rationality while underscoring the necessity of rigorous discussions on foundational principles, setting the stage for deeper analysis and understanding.

      Models of Strategic Rationality
    • The theory of impulse balance offers a unique perspective on mixed strategies in n-person games, diverging from traditional rational deliberation. Instead, it views these strategies as the behavioral distribution of pure strategies developed over an extended supergame. This approach provides insights into player behavior and decision-making in complex game scenarios.

      Impulse Balance Theory and its Extension by an Additional Criterion