posted on 2007-07-20, 09:38authored byAndrew M. Colman
Even if game theory is broadened to encompass other-regarding preferences, it cannot adequately model all aspects of interactive decision making. Payoff dominance is an example of a phenomenon that can be adequately modeled only by departing radically from standard assumptions of decision theory and game theory – either the unit of agency or the nature of rationality.
History
Citation
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2007, 30, p22-23
Published in
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Available date
2007-07-20
Notes
This is the author's draft of an article published in Behavioral and Brain Sciences http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=BBS