| Thomas C. Schelling. Micromotives and Macrobehavior. Norton, New York, 1978. |
....simulation to make up for the scarcity of data. The rationale behind our choice of an evolutionary framework is that it is able of revealing patterns of macroscopic behavior in a society of agents without requiring a complex theory of agent optimization criteria, or of strategic interaction [23]. The methodology we propose is essentially derived from the application of evolutionary techniques to game theoretical problems [18, 22, 26] The evolutionary game theory studies equilibria of games played by populations of players, where players are myopically rational and have conflicting ....
Thomas C. Schelling. Micromotives and Macrobehavior. W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1978.
....ACE study of economies as complex adaptive systems that might not be so well known to this readership and that would serve as useful background readings to the more specialized ACE studies included in this issue. 3 The readings are taken up roughly in the order of their publication. Schelling [12] is a classic work on the collective consequences of individual behavior. Working with familiar examples from everyday life, and without the aid of sophisticated computational tools, Schelling makes the case that behavior in the aggregate can be far more than the simple summation of individual ....
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