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Thomas C. Schelling’s psychological decision theory: Introduction to a special issue

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posted on 2007-06-21, 09:59 authored by Andrew M. Colman
Thomas C. Schelling’s most influential contributions include focal points in coordination games, commitment and credible threats in bargaining, the theory of social dilemmas, and anticipatory self-command in intertemporal choice. His spatial proximity models are early prototypes of cellular automata. Contributions to this special issue were inspired by a few of these theoretical ideas.

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Journal of Economic Psychology, 2006, 27, pp.603-608.

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Journal of Economic Psychology

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Elsevier

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2007-06-21

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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167487006000468

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This is the author's final draft, not the version as published in Journal of Economic Psychology www.elsevier.com/locate/joep

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