Rational choice theory  v. 1 ~ v. 5

edited by Michael Allingham

Although the roots of rational choice theory can be found in Aristotle, the more explicit treatment of the subject originates in the middle of the twentieth century. Building on these foundations, this collection brings together the most important contributions to the diverse literature on rational choice in five easily accessible and coherently organized volumes. Setting-out the basis of the subject, volume one analyzes the problem of pure choice. This is taken further in the second volume, which explores the problem of rational choice when uncertainty is of the essence. Volume three considers strategic choice, and volume four changes the emphasis from the ideal to the possible - from perfect rationality to bounded rationality. Taking a different approach, the final volume analyzes the problem of group choice. A highly comprehensive and important collection, Rational Choice Theory is a valuable resource for student and scholar alike.

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  • RATIONAL CHOICE THEORY Contents Volume 1 Kenneth J. Arrow, 'Rational choice functions and orderings', Economica, 1959, 26, pp.121-127. Amartya K. Sen, 'Choice functions and revealed preference', Review of Economic Studies, 1971, 38, pp.307-317. Jody S. Kraus and Jules L. Coleman, 'Morality and the theory of rational choice', Ethics, 1987, 97, pp.715-749. W. S. Cooper, 'How evolutionary biology challenges the classical theory of rational choice', Biology and Philosophy, 1989, 4, pp.457-481. P. Mongin, 'Rational choice theory considered as psychology and moral philosophy', Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 1991, 21, pp.5-37. R. Sugden, 'Rational choice: a survey of contributions from economics and philosophy', Economic Journal, 1991, 101, pp.751-785. T. J. Barnes and E. Sheppard, 'Is there a place for the rational actor? A geographical critique of the rational choice paradigm', Economic Geography, 1992, 68, pp.1-21. Amartya K. Sen, 'Internal consistency of choice', Econometrica, 1993, 61, pp.495-521. D. Satz and J. Ferejohn, 'Rational choice and social theory', Journal of Philosophy, 1994, 91, pp.71-87. Amartya K. Sen, 'The formulation of rational choice', American Economic Review, 1994, 84, pp.385-390. D. Houghton, 'Reasonable doubts about rational choice', Philosophy, 1995, 70, pp.53-67. Amartya K. Sen, 'Maximization and the act of choice', Econometrica, 1997, 65, pp.745-779. M. Rabin, 'Psychology and economics', Journal of Economic Literature, 1998, 36, pp.11-46. R. O. Keohane, 'Rational choice theory and international law: insights and limitations', Journal of Legal Studies, 2002, 31, pp.307-319. Volume 2 F. J. Anscombe and R. J. Aumann, 'A definition of subjective probability', Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 1963, 34, pp.199-205. L. J. Savage, 'Elicitation of personal probabilities and expectations', Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1971, 66, pp.783-801. D. Kahneman and A. Tversky, 'Prospect theory: an analysis of decision under risk', Econometrica, 1979, 47, pp.263-292. D. E. Bell, 'Regret in decision making under uncertainty', Operations Research, 1982, 30, pp.961-981. P. J. H. Schoemaker, 'The expected utility model: its variants, purposes, evidence and limitations', Journal of Economic Literature, 1982, 20, pp.529-563. R. Sugden, 'New developments in the theory of choice under uncertainty', Bulletin of Economic Research, 1986, 38, pp.1-24. A. Tversky and D. Kahneman, 'Rational choice and the framing of decisions', Journal of Business, 1986, 59, pp.251-278. M. J. Machina, 'Choice under uncertainty: problems solved and unsolved', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 1987, 1, pp.121-154. M. J. Machina, 'Dynamic consistency and non-expected utility models of choice under uncertainty', Journal of Economic Literature, 1989, 27, pp.1622-1668. R. Sarin and P. Wakker, 'A single-stage approach to Anscombe and Aumann's expected utility', Review of Economic Studies, 1997, 64, pp.399-409. C. Starmer, 'Developments in non-expected utility theory: the hunt for a descriptive theory of choice under risk', Journal of Economic Literature, 2000, 38, pp.332-382. Volume 3 J. C. Harsanyi, 'A general theory of rational behavior in game situations', Econometrica, 1966, 34, pp.613-634. R. J. Aumann, 'Agreeing to disagree', Annals of Statistics, 1976, 4, pp.1236-1239. J. Heal, 'Common knowledge', Philosophical Quarterly, 1978, 28, pp.116-131. A. Schotter and G. Schwodiauer, 'Economics and the theory of games: a survey', Journal of Economic Literature, 1980, 18, pp.479-527. B. D. Bernheim, 'Rationalizable strategic behavior', Econometrica, 1984, 52, pp.1007-1028. D. G. Pearce, 'Rationalizable strategic behavior and the problem of perfection', Econometrica, 1984, 52, pp.1029-1050. K. Binmore, 'Modeling rational players: Part 1', Economics and Philosophy, 1987, 3, pp.179-214. K. Binmore, 'Modeling rational players: Part 2', Economics and Philosophy, 1988, 4, pp.9-55. P. Pettit and R. Sugden, 'The backward induction paradox', Journal of Philosophy, 1989, 86, pp.169-182. A. Rubinstein, 'Comments on the interpretation of game theory', Econometrica, 1991, 59, pp.909-924. A. Brandenburger, 'Knowledge and equilibrium in games', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 1992, 6, pp.83-101. J. Geanakoplos, 'Common knowledge', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 1992, 6, pp.53-82. P. J. Reny, 'Rationality in extensive-form games', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 1992, 6, pp.103-118. R. Aumann and A. Brandenburger, 'Epistemic conditions for Nash equilibrium', Econometrica, 1995, 63, pp.1161-1180. J. C. Harsanyi, 'Games with incomplete information', American Economic Review, 1995, 85, pp.291-303. Volume 4 G. Tullock, 'The general irrelevance of the general impossibility theorem', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1967, 81, pp.256-270. A. Sen, 'The impossibility of a Paretian liberal', Journal of Political Economy, 1970, 78, pp.152-157. J. H. Blau, 'A direct proof of Arrow's theorem', Econometrica, 1972, 40, pp.61-67. A. Gibbard, 'Manipulation of voting schemes: a general result', Econometrica, 1973, 41, pp.587-601. J. S. Kelly, 'The impossibility of a just liberal', Economica, 1976, 43, pp.67-75. C. R. Plott, 'Axiomatic social choice theory: an overview and interpretation', American Journal of Political Science, 1976, 20, pp.511-596. A. Sen, 'Liberty, unanimity and rights', Economica, 1976, 43, pp.217-245. K. J. Arrow, 'Current developments in the theory of social choice', Social Research, 1977, 44, pp.607-622. A. Sen, 'Social choice theory: a re-examination', Econometrica, 1977, 45, pp.53-89. A. Sen, 'Liberty and social choice', Journal of Philosophy, 1983, 80, pp.5-28. C. Blackorby, D. Donaldson and J. A. Weymark, 'Social choice with interpersonal utility comparisons: a diagrammatic introduction', International Economic Review, 1984, 25, pp.327-356. A. Sen, 'Rationality and social choice', American Economic Review, 1995, 85, pp.1-24. A. Sen, 'The possibility of social choice', American Economic Review, 1999, 89, pp.349-378. E. Cantillon and A. Rangel, 'A graphical analysis of some basic results in social choice', Social Choice and Welfare, 2002, 19, pp.587-611. Volume 5 H. A. Simon, 'A behavioral model of rational choice', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1955, 69, pp.99-118. W. J. Baumol and R. E. Quandt, 'Rules of thumb and optimally imperfect decisions', American Economic Review, 1964, 54, pp.23-46. J. G. March, 'Bounded rationality, ambiguity, and the engineering of choice', Bell Journal of Economics, 1978, 9, pp.587-608. H. A. Simon, 'Rationality as process and as product of thought', American Economic Review, 1978, 68, pp.1-16. H. Margolis, 'A new model of rational choice', Ethics, 1981, 91, pp.265-279. R. Selten, 'Bounded rationality', Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 1990, 146, pp.649-658. S. Honkapohja, 'Adaptive learning and bounded rationality: an introduction to basic concepts', European Economic Review, 1993, 37, pp.587-594. W. B. Arthur, 'Inductive reasoning and bounded rationality', American Economic Review, 1994, 84, pp.406-411. B. L. Lipman, 'Information processing and bounded rationality: a survey', Canadian Journal of Economics, 1995, 28, pp.42-67. J. Conlisk, 'Why bounded rationality?', Journal of Economic Literature, 1996, 34, pp.669-700. L. Samuelson, 'Bounded rationality and game theory', Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, 1996, 36, pp.17-35. R. J. Aumann, 'Rationality and bounded rationality', Games and Economic Behavior, 1997, 21, pp.2-14. H. Matsushima, 'Bounded rationality in economics: a game theorist's view', Japanese Economic Review, 1997, 48, pp.293-306. R. H. Thaler, 'From homo economicus to homo sapiens', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2000, 14, pp.133-141. D. Dequech, 'Bounded rationality, institutions, and uncertainty', Journal of Economic Issues, 2001, 35, pp.911-929. D. Kahneman, 'Maps of bounded rationality: psychology for behavioral economics', American Economic Review, 2003, 93, pp.1449-1475. B. L. Lipman, 'How to decide how to decide how to ... Modeling limited rationality', Econometrica, 1991, 59, pp.1105-1125.

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書名 Rational choice theory
著作者等 Allingham, Michael
シリーズ名 Critical concepts in the social sciences
巻冊次 v. 1
v. 2
v. 3
v. 4
v. 5
出版元 Routledge
刊行年月 2006
ページ数 5 v.
大きさ 24 cm
ISBN 0415357527
0415357535
0415357543
0415357551
041535756X
0415357519
NCID BA77567940
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