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Author Compte, Olivier, author

Title Ignorance and uncertainty / Olivier Compte, Paris School of Economics, Andrew Postlewaite, University of Pennsylvania
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2018

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Description 1 online resource
Series Econometric society monograph series
Econometric society monograph series
Summary Born of a belief that economic insights should not require much mathematical sophistication, this book proposes novel and parsimonious methods to incorporate ignorance and uncertainty into economic modeling, without complex mathematics. Economics has made great strides over the past several decades in modeling agents' decisions when they are incompletely informed, but many economists believe that there are aspects of these models that are less than satisfactory. Among the concerns are that ignorance is not captured well in most models, that agents' presumed cognitive ability is implausible, and that derived optimal behavior is sometimes driven by the fine details of the model rather than the underlying economics. Compte and Postlewaite lay out a tractable way to address these concerns, and to incorporate plausible limitations on agents' sophistication. A central aspect of the proposed methodology is to restrict the strategies assumed available to agents
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Economics -- Mathematical models.
Decision making -- Mathematical models.
Game theory -- Mathematical models
Decision making -- Mathematical models
Economics -- Mathematical models
Game theory -- Mathematical models
Form Electronic book
Author Postlewaite, Andrew, author
ISBN 9781108379991
1108379990