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Academia / Economics / Rational choice theory / Cognitive science / Artificial intelligence / Game theory / Decision theory / Behavioral economics / Bounded rationality / Satisficing / Rationality / Herbert A. Simon
Date: 2011-12-09 05:45:36
Academia
Economics
Rational choice theory
Cognitive science
Artificial intelligence
Game theory
Decision theory
Behavioral economics
Bounded rationality
Satisficing
Rationality
Herbert A. Simon

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