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Computation and Complexity in Economic Behavior and Organization

by Kenneth R. Mount, Stanley Reiter
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Overview

This book presents a model of computing and a measure of computational complexity which are intended to facilitate analysis of computations performed by people, machines, or a mixed system of people and machines. The model is designed to apply directly to models of economic theory, which typically involve continuous variables and smooth functions, without requiring analysis of approximations. The model permits analysis of the feasibility and complexity of the calculations required of economic agents in order for them to arrive at their decisions. The treatment contains applications of the model to game theory and economics, including comparison of the complexities of different solution concepts in certain bargaining games, and the trade-off between communication and computation in an example of an Edgeworth Box economy.

Synopsis

A presentation of the models of computing and computational complexity for economic theorists' use.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2007
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
248
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521037891

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