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Models of a man : essays in memory of Herbert A. Simon

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Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : MIT , 2004Description: 553 p.ISBN: 0262012081.Subject(s): Biografia | Teoria Econômica | Teoria Administrativa | Estados Unidos
Contents:
I. Modeling man - Is bounded rationality unboundedly rational? some ruminations - Kenneth J. Arrow - On rational satisficing - William J. Baumol - Memorial to Herbert A. Simon - William W. Cooper - Consilience, Economic theory, and the legacy of Herbert A. Simon - Richard H. Day - Interdisciplinary reasoning and Herbert Simon's influence - Yuji Ijiri - Beliefs and tastes: confessions of an economist - David M. Kreps - The best is the enemy of the good - Roy Radner - The hawkins and Simon story revisited - Paul A. Samuelson - Herbert A. Simon opened my eyes - Reinhard Selten - Monetary rewards and decision cost in strategic interactions - Vernon L. Smith and Ferenc Szidarovszky II. Organizations and administration - A focus on processes: part of Herbert Simon's legacy - Philip Bromiley - Hebert Simon as Friend to economists out of fashion - John Conlisk - Herbert A. Simon and the education of managers - William R. Dill - A very reasonable objective still beyond our reach: economics as an empirically disciplined social science - Giovanni Dosi - Lessons l learned from Herbert A. Simon and his friends: a reflection on my years at the graduate school of industrial administration - Julian Feldman - Heuristics of public administration - Robert E. Goodin - "Warmly yours, herb" - Harold Guetzkow - Economics after Simon - Brian J. Loasby - Herbert Simon and organization theory: lessons for the theory of the firm - Oliver E. Williamson - The "easy problem" problem - Sidney G. Winter III. Modeling Systems - Causality, decomposition, and aggregation in social science models - Albert Ando - Bounded rationality and decomposability: the basis for integrating cognitive and evolutionary economics - Peter E. Earl and Jason Potts - Near-decomposability, organization, and evolution: some notes on Herbert Simon's contribution - Massimo Egidi and Luigi Marengo - Herbert Simon - Axel Leijonhufvud - Rational forecasting, learning, and decision making - Charles C. Holt - Herbert Simon: intellectual magnet - Michael C. Lovell - Herbert Simon: some cherished memories - Franco Modigliani - Herbert Simon and production scheduling - John F. Muth IV. Minds and marchines - "On a different plane" - Edward A. Feigenbaum - Striking a blow for sanity in theories of rationality - Gerd Gigerenzer - Attribute substitution in intuitive judgment - Daniel Kahneman and Shane Frederick - Encouters with the force of Herbert A. Simon - David Klahr - Strong ideas - Kenneth Kotovsky - Heuristics for scientific discovery: the legacy of Herbert Simon - Pat Langley - Herb Simon: a recollection - Pamela McCorduck - Letter to Herb Simon - George Miller - Herbert A. Simon, David Hume, and the science of man: some philosophical implications of models - Joseph C. Pitt - Markets as artifacts: aggregate efficiency from zero-intelligence traders - Shyam Sunder - Personal recollections from 15 years of monthly meetings - Raul E. Valdes-Perez
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I. Modeling man - Is bounded rationality unboundedly rational? some ruminations - Kenneth J. Arrow - On rational satisficing - William J. Baumol - Memorial to Herbert A. Simon - William W. Cooper - Consilience, Economic theory, and the legacy of Herbert A. Simon - Richard H. Day - Interdisciplinary reasoning and Herbert Simon's influence - Yuji Ijiri - Beliefs and tastes: confessions of an economist - David M. Kreps - The best is the enemy of the good - Roy Radner - The hawkins and Simon story revisited - Paul A. Samuelson - Herbert A. Simon opened my eyes - Reinhard Selten - Monetary rewards and decision cost in strategic interactions - Vernon L. Smith and Ferenc Szidarovszky II. Organizations and administration - A focus on processes: part of Herbert Simon's legacy - Philip Bromiley - Hebert Simon as Friend to economists out of fashion - John Conlisk - Herbert A. Simon and the education of managers - William R. Dill - A very reasonable objective still beyond our reach: economics as an empirically disciplined social science - Giovanni Dosi - Lessons l learned from Herbert A. Simon and his friends: a reflection on my years at the graduate school of industrial administration - Julian Feldman - Heuristics of public administration - Robert E. Goodin - "Warmly yours, herb" - Harold Guetzkow - Economics after Simon - Brian J. Loasby - Herbert Simon and organization theory: lessons for the theory of the firm - Oliver E. Williamson - The "easy problem" problem - Sidney G. Winter III. Modeling Systems - Causality, decomposition, and aggregation in social science models - Albert Ando - Bounded rationality and decomposability: the basis for integrating cognitive and evolutionary economics - Peter E. Earl and Jason Potts - Near-decomposability, organization, and evolution: some notes on Herbert Simon's contribution - Massimo Egidi and Luigi Marengo - Herbert Simon - Axel Leijonhufvud - Rational forecasting, learning, and decision making - Charles C. Holt - Herbert Simon: intellectual magnet - Michael C. Lovell - Herbert Simon: some cherished memories - Franco Modigliani - Herbert Simon and production scheduling - John F. Muth IV. Minds and marchines - "On a different plane" - Edward A. Feigenbaum - Striking a blow for sanity in theories of rationality - Gerd Gigerenzer - Attribute substitution in intuitive judgment - Daniel Kahneman and Shane Frederick - Encouters with the force of Herbert A. Simon - David Klahr - Strong ideas - Kenneth Kotovsky - Heuristics for scientific discovery: the legacy of Herbert Simon - Pat Langley - Herb Simon: a recollection - Pamela McCorduck - Letter to Herb Simon - George Miller - Herbert A. Simon, David Hume, and the science of man: some philosophical implications of models - Joseph C. Pitt - Markets as artifacts: aggregate efficiency from zero-intelligence traders - Shyam Sunder - Personal recollections from 15 years of monthly meetings - Raul E. Valdes-Perez

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