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Models of bounded rationality / Herbert A. Simón.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Camrbidge ; Massachusetts ; London : The MIT Press, 1982.Description: 2 volumenes : tablas, gráficas ; 23 cmContent type:
  • Texto
Media type:
  • Sin mediación
Carrier type:
  • Volumen
ISBN:
  • 0262192055 (v.1)
  • 0262192063 (v.2)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330  S45m  20
Other classification:
  • A10
Contents:
v.1. Economic analysis and public policy: I. Some questions of public choice: 1.1. "Comparative statistics and the measurement of efficiency” ; 1.2. “Work loads for professional staff in a public welfare agency: summary report” ; 1.3. “Fiscal aspects of metropolitan consolidation” ; 1.4. “The incidence of a tax on urban real property” ; 1.5. “Residential choice and air pollution: a general equilibrium model: appendix” ; 1.6. “The planning approach in public economy: further comment” ; 1.7. “Appendix: economics of milk production and distribution in Pennsylvania” ; 1.8. “Air quality and automobile emission control: summary statement” -- II. Rational choice under uncertainty: 2.1. “On the application of servomechanism theory in the study of production control” ; 2.2. “Optimal decision rules for production and inventory control” ; 2.3. “The control of inventories and production rates survey” ; 2.4. “Some properties of optimal linear filters” ; 2.5. “A linear decision rule for production and employment scheduling” ; 2.6. “Dynamic programming under uncertainty with a quadratic criterion function” ; 2.7. “Reply: surrogates for uncertain decision problems” ; 2.8. “Optimal problem-solving search: all-or-none solutions” -- III. Technological change: 3.1. “Effects of increased productivity upon the ratio of urban to rural population” ; 3.2. “Some economic effects of technological change” ; 3.3. “Effects of technological change in a linear model” ; 3.4. “The effects of atomic power on national of regional economies” ; 3.5. “Atomic power and the industrialization of backward areas” ; 3.6. “Heuristic problem solving: the next advance in operations research” ; 3.7. “Technology and environment” -- IV. Structure of economic systems: 4.1. “Note: some conditions of macroeconomic stability” ; 4.2. “Aggregation of variables in dynamic systems” ; 4.3. “A note on the Cobb-Douglas function” ; 4.4. “On parsimonious explanations of production relations” ; 4.5. “Bandwagon and underdog effects and the possibility of election predictions”. – v.2. Behavioral economics and business organization: V. The business firm as an organization: 5.1. “The analysis of promotional opportunities” : 5.2. “A formal theory of the employment relationships” ; 5.3. “A comparison of organization theories” ; 5.4. “A formal theory of interaction in social groups” ; 5.6. “ The compensation of executives” ; 5.7. “Decision making and planning” ; 5.8. “New developments in the theory of the firm” -- VI. The economics of information processing: 6.1. “Organizing for controllership: centralization and decentralization” ; 6.2. “Decision making as an economic resource” ; 6.3. “The impact of the new information-processing technology: 1. On managers, 2. On the economy” ; 6.4. “Programs as factors of production” ; 6.5. “Information storage as a problem in organizational design” ; 6.6. “Designing organizations for an information-rich world” ; 6.7. “What computers mean for man and society” -- VII. Economics and psychology: 7.1. “Some strategic considerations in the construction of social science models” ; 7.2. “A behavioral model of rational choice” ; 7.3. “Rational choice and the structure of the environment” ; 7.4. “A comparison of game theory and learning theory” ; 7.5. “Observation of a business decision” ; 7.6. “Theories of decision-making in economics and behavioral science” ; 7.7. “Economics and psychology” ; 7.8. “Simulation of individual and group behavior” ; 7.9. “Problems of methodology discussion” ; 7.10. “Economic expectations and plans of firms in relation to short-term forecasting: comment” ; 7.11. “The role of expectations in an adaptive or behavioristics model” -- VIII. Substantive and procedural rationality: 8.1. “Rationality” ; 8.2. “Theories of bounded rationality” ; 8.3. “From substantive to procedural rationality” ; 8.4.”Rationality as process and as product of thought” ; 8.5. “On how to decide what to do” ; 8.6. “Rational decision making in business organizations”.
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v.1. Economic analysis and public policy: I. Some questions of public choice: 1.1. "Comparative statistics and the measurement of efficiency” ; 1.2. “Work loads for professional staff in a public welfare agency: summary report” ; 1.3. “Fiscal aspects of metropolitan consolidation” ; 1.4. “The incidence of a tax on urban real property” ; 1.5. “Residential choice and air pollution: a general equilibrium model: appendix” ; 1.6. “The planning approach in public economy: further comment” ; 1.7. “Appendix: economics of milk production and distribution in Pennsylvania” ; 1.8. “Air quality and automobile emission control: summary statement” -- II. Rational choice under uncertainty: 2.1. “On the application of servomechanism theory in the study of production control” ; 2.2. “Optimal decision rules for production and inventory control” ; 2.3. “The control of inventories and production rates survey” ; 2.4. “Some properties of optimal linear filters” ; 2.5. “A linear decision rule for production and employment scheduling” ; 2.6. “Dynamic programming under uncertainty with a quadratic criterion function” ; 2.7. “Reply: surrogates for uncertain decision problems” ; 2.8. “Optimal problem-solving search: all-or-none solutions” -- III. Technological change: 3.1. “Effects of increased productivity upon the ratio of urban to rural population” ; 3.2. “Some economic effects of technological change” ; 3.3. “Effects of technological change in a linear model” ; 3.4. “The effects of atomic power on national of regional economies” ; 3.5. “Atomic power and the industrialization of backward areas” ; 3.6. “Heuristic problem solving: the next advance in operations research” ; 3.7. “Technology and environment” -- IV. Structure of economic systems: 4.1. “Note: some conditions of macroeconomic stability” ; 4.2. “Aggregation of variables in dynamic systems” ; 4.3. “A note on the Cobb-Douglas function” ; 4.4. “On parsimonious explanations of production relations” ; 4.5. “Bandwagon and underdog effects and the possibility of election predictions”. – v.2. Behavioral economics and business organization: V. The business firm as an organization: 5.1. “The analysis of promotional opportunities” : 5.2. “A formal theory of the employment relationships” ; 5.3. “A comparison of organization theories” ; 5.4. “A formal theory of interaction in social groups” ; 5.6. “ The compensation of executives” ; 5.7. “Decision making and planning” ; 5.8. “New developments in the theory of the firm” -- VI. The economics of information processing: 6.1. “Organizing for controllership: centralization and decentralization” ; 6.2. “Decision making as an economic resource” ; 6.3. “The impact of the new information-processing technology: 1. On managers, 2. On the economy” ; 6.4. “Programs as factors of production” ; 6.5. “Information storage as a problem in organizational design” ; 6.6. “Designing organizations for an information-rich world” ; 6.7. “What computers mean for man and society” -- VII. Economics and psychology: 7.1. “Some strategic considerations in the construction of social science models” ; 7.2. “A behavioral model of rational choice” ; 7.3. “Rational choice and the structure of the environment” ; 7.4. “A comparison of game theory and learning theory” ; 7.5. “Observation of a business decision” ; 7.6. “Theories of decision-making in economics and behavioral science” ; 7.7. “Economics and psychology” ; 7.8. “Simulation of individual and group behavior” ; 7.9. “Problems of methodology discussion” ; 7.10. “Economic expectations and plans of firms in relation to short-term forecasting: comment” ; 7.11. “The role of expectations in an adaptive or behavioristics model” -- VIII. Substantive and procedural rationality: 8.1. “Rationality” ; 8.2. “Theories of bounded rationality” ; 8.3. “From substantive to procedural rationality” ; 8.4.”Rationality as process and as product of thought” ; 8.5. “On how to decide what to do” ; 8.6. “Rational decision making in business organizations”.

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