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Date: 2003-12-15 09:41:16
Formal sciences
Social philosophy
Game theory
Rational choice theory
Bounded rationality
Rationality
Behavioral economics
Herbert Simon
Decision theory
Science
Economics
Knowledge

Book review, JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, VOL. 70, 92-95, 1999. Ariel Rubinstein: Modeling Bounded Rationality Abdolkarim Sadrieh, University of Bonn. Now, almost half a century after Simoncoined the term "bounded ratio

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