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Rationality and Coordination Cristina Bicchieri (Carol and Michael Lowenstein Professor of Philosophy, Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania)

Rationality and Coordination By Cristina Bicchieri (Carol and Michael Lowenstein Professor of Philosophy, Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania)

Summary

This book explores how individual actions coordinate to produce unintended social consequences. In the past this phenomenon has been explained as the outcome of rational, self-interested individual behaviour. Professor Bicchieri shows that this is in no way a satisfying explanation.

Rationality and Coordination Summary

Rationality and Coordination by Cristina Bicchieri (Carol and Michael Lowenstein Professor of Philosophy, Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania)

This book explores how individual actions coordinate to produce unintended social consequences. In the past this phenomenon has been explained as the outcome of rational, self-interested individual behaviour. Professor Bicchieri shows that this is in no way a satisfying explanation. She discusses how much knowledge is needed by agents in order to coordinate successfully. If the answer is unbounded knowledge, then a whole variety of paradoxes arise. If the answer is very little knowledge, then there seems hardly any possibility of attaining coordination. The solution to coordination and cooperation is for agents to learn about each other. The author concludes that rationality must be supplemented by models of learning and by an evolutionary account of how social order (i.e. spontaneous coordinated behaviour) can persist.

Rationality and Coordination Reviews

'Game theory has forced social scientists in general and economists in particular to confront the issue of rationality. Until we explore systematically the nature of what we mean by that term we shall make little further progress in the social sciences. The author of this study has made an important contribution by intelligently exploring the issues that must be confronted.' Douglass North, The Journal of Economic Literature

Table of Contents

1. Rationality and predictability; 2. Equilibrium; 3. Epistemic rationality; 4. Self-fulfilling theories; 5. Paradoxes of rationality; 6. Learning and norms: the case of cooperation.

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NPB9780521574440
9780521574440
0521574447
Rationality and Coordination by Cristina Bicchieri (Carol and Michael Lowenstein Professor of Philosophy, Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania)
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1997-03-28
288
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