"This book comprises five essays investigating both the economics of language and the language of economics. Ariel Rubinstein touches on the structure imposed on binary relations in daily language, the evolutionary development of the meaning of words, game-theoretical considerations of pragmatics, the language of economic agents, and the rhetoric of game theory.
These essays are full of challenging ideas for social scientists that should help to encourage a fundamental rethinking of many of the underlying assumptions in economic theory and game theory."--BOOK JACKET.
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2 released booksChurchill Lectures in Economics is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 1996 with contributions by Ariel Rubinstein and Paul R. Milgrom.
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