Economics And Language by Julian Rubinstein
Five Essays
A collection of essays exploring the deep interplay between economic modeling and language, arguing that models function as linguistic devices rather than literal descriptions of reality. It examines how meaning, conventions, and communication shape strategic interaction and equilibrium concepts, draws insights from bargaining and experimental settings, and underscores the limits of formalism while advocating a modest, context-sensitive approach to economic reasoning.
- Published
- 2000
- Nationality
- Israeli
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-220
- Original Language
- English
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