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020 _a9781529376838 (pbk.)
082 _a658.40353
_bHOF
100 _aHoffman, Moshe
_98559
245 0 _aHidden games :
_bthe surprising power of game theory to explain irrational human behavior
260 _aLondon
_bBasic Books
_c2022
300 _av, 360p.,
500 _ahttps://www.hachette.co.nz/book/?id=hidden-games-9781529376845
520 _aHow game theory - the ultimate theory of rationality - explains irrational behaviour. In Hidden Games, MIT economists Moshe Hoffman and Erez Yoeli find a surprising middle ground between the hyperrationality of classical economics and the hyper-irrationality of behavioural economics. They call it hidden games. Reviving game theory, Hoffman and Yoeli use it to explain our most puzzling behaviour, from the mechanics of Stockholm syndrome and internalised misogyny to why we help strangers and have a sense of fairness.
650 _aBehavioural economics
_99509
650 _aGame theory
_9597
650 _aHuman behavior
_9744
700 _aYoeli, Erez
_98560
942 _cBK
_o658.40353 HOF
_2Dewey Decimal Classification
999 _c9606
_d9606