Michael Suk-Young Chwe

Michael Suk-Young Chwe is an American economist and game theorist, known for his work on social networks and the application of game theory to cultural and social phenomena. He is a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles.

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  1. 1. Rational Ritual

    Culture, Coordination, and Common Knowledge

    The book explores the concept of common knowledge and its crucial role in facilitating coordination among individuals and groups. It delves into how rituals, ceremonies, and public events serve as mechanisms for creating shared understanding and expectations, enabling people to align their actions with others. By examining historical and contemporary examples, the book illustrates how these social practices help solve coordination problems by making information widely known and acknowledged, thus enhancing collective decision-making and cooperation.

  2. 2. Jane Austen, Game Theorist

    How Jane Austen Explains Game Theory

    This intriguing analysis explores the intersection of classic literature and modern economic theory, arguing that the beloved 19th-century novelist was ahead of her time in understanding strategic thinking and decision-making. By examining the actions and interactions of characters in her novels, the book suggests that the author intuitively grasped the principles of game theory, a concept formally developed much later. Through this lens, the narrative reveals how her works offer insights into human behavior, social dynamics, and the subtle power plays that shape relationships and society.

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