A Model of Man as a Creator of the World
Akihiko Matsui ()
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Akihiko Matsui: University of Tokyo
Chapter Chapter 12 in Economy and Disability, 2019, pp 145-158 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter proposes a theory of man, wherein man constructs models of the world based on past experiences in social situations. The present theory considers experiences, or chunks of impressions, as primitives instead of an “objective” game, which is assumed to be given in the standard economic theory. Agents construct models of the world based on direct and indirect experiences.
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-7623-8_12
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