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Game Theory and Institutions
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The Elgar Companion to Institutional and Evolutionary Economics
unpublished
This short paper begins with a summary of the views of a sympathetic game theorist on the current state of play in what is still called the New Institutional Economics. It continues with a much abbreviated summary of my own attempts to treat justice as a kind of institution in the hope that this will serve as a case study in how game theory can serve as a useful intellectual framework for the study of human institutions.
doi:10.4337/9781843768661.00055
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