posted on 2010-02-05, 16:42authored byRalph C. Bayer, Ludovic Renou
Homo Strategicus populates the vast plains of Game Theory. He knows all logical
implications of his knowledge (logical omniscience) and chooses optimal strategies given
his knowledge and beliefs (rationality). This paper investigates the extent to which
the logical capabilities of Homo Sapiens Sapiens resemble those possessed by Homo
Strategicus. Controlling for other-regarding preferences and beliefs about the rationality
of others, we show, in the laboratory, that the ability of Homo Sapiens Sapiens to
perform complex chains of iterative reasoning is much better than previously thought.
Subjects were able to perform about two to three iterations of reasoning on average.