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Abstract: ) Christos H. Papadimitriou ? University of California, Berkeley 1 Introduction Since the classical work of Simon [10], and with increased intensity in recent years, economists have studied organizations as systems of decision-makers operating under imperfect information, communication, rationality, and coordination. These and similar constraints are also studied in various contexts in theoretical computer science. Very recently, economists working on organization theory have began to take... (Update)

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  author = "Christos H. Papadimitriou and et al.",
  title = "Computational Aspects of Organization Theory (Extended Abstract)",
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