Economics 512 |
This course is taught by Eric Makin and me. The topics we shall cover are distinct and unrelated. This page only deals with "my" half of the course.
Place | Princeton University: 200 Fischer |
Period | Fall 2000 (Nov-Dec) |
Lecturer | Ariel Rubinstein |
Date | Mon Wed 09:00-10:30 |
Plan of the course
In the course we will go through several topics which fall under the heading of modeling bounded rationality. I will heavily use my book "Modeling Bounded Rationality" (MIT PRESS 1988), denoted by MBR, as the basis but I will try to talk about other staff as much as I will be able to.
Date | Topic | MBR | Readings |
Nov-6
Nov-8 |
Similarity-Based Decision Making | 2.1---2.4 |
Tversky, A. (1977) "Features of Similarty", Psychology Review, 84, 327-352. Rubinstein, A. (1988) Similarity and Decision-Making Under Risk, Journal of Economic Theory, 46, 145-153. Rubinstein, A. (2000) Is It "Economics and Psychology"? : The Case of Hyperbolic Discounting. mimeo |
Nov-13 | Definablity of Preferences | --- | Rubinstein, A. (2000) "Defineable Preferences: Another Example (Searching for a Boyfriend in a Foreign Town" |
Nov-15
Nov-20 |
Case Based Decision Making | --- | Gilboa,I. and D.Schmeidler Case_Based_Decisions Oxford Univeristy Press (forthcoming) |
Nov-22 | Justification of Rules of Thumb | --- | Radner, R. and M.Rothschild "On the Alloaction of Efforts", JET 10 (1973), 358-376. |
Nov-27
Nov-29 |
Imperfect Recall | 4 | Piccione, M. and A. Rubinstein On the Interpretation of Decision Problems
with Imperfect Recall, with M.Piccione, Games and Economic Behavior 20 (1997),
3-24
Halpern, J. On Ambiguities in the Interpretation of Game Trees, Games and Economic Behavior 20 (1997), 66-96. |
Dec-4
Dec-6 |
Games with Procedural Rationality | 7 | Osborne, M. and A. Rubinstein "Games with Procedurally Rational Players", American Economic Review 88 (1998), 834-847. |
Dec-11 | |||
Dec-13 |
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