Cognitive economics : an interdisciplinary approach
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Cognitive economics : an interdisciplinary approach
Springer, c2004
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  奈良
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  徳島
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  愛媛
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  佐賀
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注記
Includes bibliographies and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The social sciences study knowing subjects and their interactions. A "cog nitive turn", based on cognitive science, has the potential to enrich these sciences considerably. Cognitive economics belongs within this movement of the social sciences. It aims to take into account the cognitive processes of individuals in economic theory, both on the level of the agent and on the level of their dynamic interactions and the resulting collective phenomena. This is an ambitious research programme that aims to link two levels of com plexity: the level of cognitive phenomena as studied and tested by cognitive science, and the level of collective phenomena produced by the economic in teractions between agents. Such an objective requires cooperation, not only between economists and cognitive scientists but also with mathematicians, physicists and computer scientists, in order to renew, study and simulate models of dynamical systems involving economic agents and their cognitive mechanisms. The hard core of classical economics is the General Equilibrium Theory, based on the optimising rationality of the agent and on static concepts of equilibrium, following a point of view systemised in the framework of Game Theory. The agent is considered "rational" if everything takes place as if he was maximising a function representing his preferences, his utility function.
目次
1 What is Cognitive Economics?.- 2 Rational Choice under Uncertainty.- 3 General Equilibrium.- 4 The Principles of Game Theory.- 5 Rationality and the Experimental Study of Reasoning.- 6 Supraclassical Inference without Probability.- 7 From Natural to Artificial Intelligence: Numerical Processing for Cognitive Tasks.- 8 An Introduction to Statistical Mechanics.- 9 Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking and the Transition to Disorder in Physics.- 10 Co-Evolutionist Stochastic Dynamics: Emergence of Power Laws.- 11 Topics of Cognitive Economics.- 12 What is a Collective Belief?.- 13 Conditional Statements and Directives.- 14 Choice Axioms for a Positive Value of Information.- 15 Elements of Viability Theory for the Analysis of Dynamic Economics.- 16 Stochastic Evolutionary Game Theory.- 17 The Evolutionary Analysis of Signal Games.- 18 The Structure of Economic Interaction: Individual and Collective Rationality.- 19 Experimental Markets: Empirical Data for Theorists.- 20 Social Interactions in Economic Theory: An Insight from Statistical Mechanics.- 21 Adjustment and Social Choice.- 22 From Agent-based Computational Economics Towards Cognitive Economics.- 23 Social Networks and Economic Dynamics.- 24 Coalitions and Networks in Economic Analysis.- 25 Threshold Phenomena versus Killer Clusters in Bimodal Competion for Standards.- 26 Cognitive Efficiency of Social Networks Providing Consumption Advice on Experience Goods.- The Future of Cognitive Economics.
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