Loading... Please wait...


 

Models Of Bounded Rationality And Other Topics In Economics: V. 3: Empirically Grounded Economic Reason

Herbert A. Simon

Hardback

Free delivery delivery information

We do not currently stock this item. Click Notify Me button to get notified when this item becomes available More delivery info

Rating by 0 customers, Add your review

Be the first to like this

Learn More

You can use the 'like' button to provide positive feedback on products, reviews and other features on the website. 'Like' is similar to voting and will be used to present the most popular content. Once you have clicked 'like', you cannot 'unlike'. You can only 'like' something once.

NOT IN STOCK delivery information

Get notified when this item becomes available

If you enjoyed this product, share it with others

Models Of Bounded Rationality And Other Topics In Economics: V. 3: Empirically Grounded Economic Reason

Synopsis

Throughout Herbert Simon's wide-ranging career--in public administration, business administration, economics, cognitive psychology, philosophy, artificial intelligence, and computer science--his central aim has been to explain the nature of the thought processes that people use in making decisions. The third volume of Simon's collected papers continues this theme, bringing together work on this and other economics-related topics that have occupied his attention in the 1980s and 1990s: how to represent causal ordering formally in dynamic systems, the implications for society of new electronic information systems, employee and managerial motivation in the business firm (specifically the implications for economics of the propensity of human beings to identify with the goals of organizations), and the state of economics itself. Offering alternative models based on such concepts as satisficing (acceptance of viable choices that may not be the undiscoverable optimum) and bounded rationality (the limited extent to which rational calculation can direct human behavior), Simon shows concretely why more empirical research based on experiments and direct observation, rather than just statistical analysis of economic aggregates, is needed. The twenty-seven articles, in five sections, each with an introduction by the author, examine the modeling of economic systems, technological change: information technology, motivation and the theory of the firm, and behavioral economics and bounded rationality.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780262193726
Category:
Economic Theory & Philosophy
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
1997-09-30
Publisher:
MIT Press
Country of origin:
USA
Pages:
479
Weight:
885g

Customer Reviews

Average rating from customers

Zero Stars
  • Be the first to review Models Of Bounded Rationality And Other Topics In Economics: V. 3: Empirically Grounded Economic Reason

see all reviews

Your Recent History