In <em>Collective Action and Exchange: A Game-Theoretic Approach to Contemporary Political Economy</em>, William D. Ferguson presents a comprehensive political economy text aimed at advanced undergraduates in economics and graduate students in the social sciences. The text utilizes collective action
Economy and Disability: A Game Theoretic Approach
β Scribed by Akihiko Matsui
- Publisher
- Springer Singapore
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 233
- Series
- Economy and Social Inclusion
- Edition
- 1st ed. 2019
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Society has developed so that it accommodates the needs of intertwined people, but a question arises as to which people have been accommodated. Has everyone been taken care of in an equal manner? If not, who has fallen into the gap between the institutions that are supposed to accommodate them? This book is a study of these issues of economy and disability using game theory, which has provided a means of analyzing various social phenomena. Part I provides actual cases related to economy and disability, with the stories based on interviews by the author. Part II is geared toward a game theoretic analysis. This book explains disability-related issues by game theory and innovates that theory by deeply contemplating the issues.
It is not common that first-rate theorists manage to make their research relevant and applicable to the most pressing problems our society faces these days. This is the remarkable achievement of this book. Akihiko Matsui, an internationally recognized leader in economic theory, succeeds in bringing profound game theoretical insights to the questions of disability, the social norms relating to it, and the ethical and economic problems they raise. The book is a tour de force, brilliantly combining economic and sociology, mathematics and philosophy, to provide us a fresh look at the way we run modern societies.
Itzahk Gilboa, Professor, Eitan Berglas School of Economics, Tel-Aviv University and Professor of Economics and Decision Sciences, HEC, Paris
The present world faces a broad range of societal problems such as discrimination against minorities and conflicts between groups. The market mechanism may solve some of these dilemmas, but many others remain. This book targets various societal problems and provides game theoretical approaches to them, stressing the importance of social institutions including the market system and individual interactive attitudes to society. Aki Matsuiβs splendid Economy and Disability is indispensable for students and scholars interested in social science, particularly in economic theory, and gives a better understanding of these phenomena and their potential cures.
Mamoru Kaneko, Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics, Waseda University
In this book, Aki Matsui is revealed to be a fully-fledged humanist in the guise of a game theoretician. He beautifully presents game-theoretical ideas while at the same time suggesting how society should relate to the disabled. This unique combination makes Economy and Disabilityβapart from anything elseβa truly moving book.
Ariel Rubinstein, Professor of Economics, Eitan Berglas School of Economics, Tel-Aviv University and Professor of Economics, New York University
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xi
Introduction (Akihiko Matsui)....Pages 1-14
Front Matter ....Pages 15-15
The Market for All? (Akihiko Matsui)....Pages 17-21
Economies for the Majority (Akihiko Matsui)....Pages 23-31
Dominant Views and Prejudices (Akihiko Matsui)....Pages 33-37
Creating the Market for All (Akihiko Matsui)....Pages 39-48
Front Matter ....Pages 49-49
Game Theory (Akihiko Matsui)....Pages 51-60
The More, the Better (Akihiko Matsui)....Pages 61-66
Front Matter ....Pages 67-67
Best Response Dynamics (Akihiko Matsui)....Pages 69-93
Cheap-Talk and Cooperation in a Society (Akihiko Matsui)....Pages 95-106
Evolution and the Interaction of Conventions (Akihiko Matsui)....Pages 107-121
When Trade Requires Coordination (Akihiko Matsui)....Pages 123-143
A Model of Man as a Creator of the World (Akihiko Matsui)....Pages 145-158
Segregation and Discrimination in Festival Games (Akihiko Matsui)....Pages 159-177
Prejudices Induced by Segregation (Akihiko Matsui)....Pages 179-197
Everyone on the Island Spoke Sign Language (Akihiko Matsui)....Pages 199-217
Concluding Remarks (Akihiko Matsui)....Pages 219-221
Back Matter ....Pages 223-236
β¦ Subjects
Economics; Game Theory; Disability Studies; Social Structure, Social Inequality
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