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Cognitive Economics

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As a manifestation of a 'cognitive turn' observable in all social sciences, Cognitive Economics is concerned with the beliefs and mental operations held by actors placed within a dynamical and strategic environment. It appears as a synthesis of an educative research program, dealing with crossed expectations of actors, and an evolutionist research program on collective learning processes.
The book mainly aims at extending the framework of game theory in order to better fit the results of rapidly increasing laboratory experiments concerned with individual choices and collective interactions. It also seeks to better explain some original economic phenomena involving boundedly rational agents in an institutional setting such as financial bubbles, job search or technological innovation.
Written in an informal way, the book is addressed to philosophers or cognitive scientists curious of how economics deal with cognition, as well as graduate students in economics eager to discover how economic science evolves.

List of contents

Structure of individual beliefs.- Change of individual beliefs.- Decision-making as reasoning.- Dynamic action and belief revision.- Coordination of players through beliefs.- Learning processes among players.- Communication and reasoning in an economic system.- Evolution of the economic system.

Summary

As a manifestation of a 'cognitive turn' observable in all social sciences, Cognitive Economics is concerned with the beliefs and mental operations held by actors placed within a dynamical and strategic environment. It appears as a synthesis of an educative research program, dealing with crossed expectations of actors, and an evolutionist research program on collective learning processes.
The book mainly aims at extending the framework of game theory in order to better fit the results of rapidly increasing laboratory experiments concerned with individual choices and collective interactions. It also seeks to better explain some original economic phenomena involving boundedly rational agents in an institutional setting such as financial bubbles, job search or technological innovation.
Written in an informal way, the book is addressed to philosophers or cognitive scientists curious of how economics deal with cognition, as well as graduate students in economics eager to discover how economic science evolves.

Product details

Authors Bernard Walliser
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Original title L'économie cognitive
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.10.2010
 
EAN 9783642090509
ISBN 978-3-642-09050-9
No. of pages 185
Weight 306 g
Illustrations VII, 185 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

C, Kognitive Psychologie, Soziale und politische Philosophie, Social & political philosophy, Economics and Finance, Economic Theory, Cognition & cognitive psychology, cognitive psychology, Management science, Quantitative Economics, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Philosophy and social sciences, Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods

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