Explanation and comparative dynamics in social science
A static explanation argues that something is so because something else is so. For example, an explanation of a state of affairs in terms of an equilibrium is static. A dynamic ...
A static explanation argues that something is so because something else is so. For example, an explanation of a state of affairs in terms of an equilibrium is static. A dynamic ...
(This article originally appeared in Management Science, November 1967, Volume 14, Number 3, pp. 159–182, published by The Institute of Management Sciences.) The paper develops ...
Part I of this paper has described a new theory for the analysis of games with incomplete information. It has been shown that, if the various players' subjective probability dis...
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