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Librería: California Books, Miami, FL, Estados Unidos de AmericaCalifornia Books
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - The book's central thesis is that human history unfolds as a dynamic game of strategic interaction, not as a sequence of static equilibria. As explained in the book, '[human] history is, in many ways, a record of strategic interaction'. By applying evolutionary game theory - tools like repl…icator dynamics, evolutionarily stable strategies (ESS), and adaptive learning - the book shows how individual decisions aggregate into large-scale patterns. Unlike classical models that assume full rationality and fixed equilibria, the evolutionary lens emphasizes bounded rationality, feedback and path dependence. Strategies proliferate if they perform well relative to alternatives and vanish if they do not, so history is 'less about equilibrium states and more about adaptive trajectories'. This framework captures how norms emerge, persist or break down, explaining why some societies thrive while others collapse.The book uses game-theoretic models to reconceive institutions as outcomes of strategic interaction rather than fixed blueprints. Institutions (laws, norms, conventions) are seen as endogenous, evolving through feedback between individual behaviors and collective rules.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The book's central thesis is that human history unfolds as a dynamic game of strategic interaction, not as a sequence of static equilibria. As explained in the book, "[human] history is, in many ways, a record of strategic interaction". By applying evolutionary game theory - tools like repli…cator dynamics, evolutionarily stable strategies (ESS), and adaptive learning - the book shows how individual decisions aggregate into large-scale patterns. Unlike classical models that assume full rationality and fixed equilibria, the evolutionary lens emphasizes bounded rationality, feedback and path dependence. Strategies proliferate if they perform well relative to alternatives and vanish if they do not, so history is "less about equilibrium states and more about adaptive trajectories". This framework captures how norms emerge, persist or break down, explaining why some societies thrive while others collapse.The book uses game-theoretic models to reconceive institutions as outcomes of strategic interaction rather than fixed blueprints. Institutions (laws, norms, conventions) are seen as endogenous, evolving through feedback between individual behaviors and collective rules. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.