Schelling, Thomas C. - In: Economics and Philosophy 26 (2010) 01, pp. 27-46
To a practitioner in the social sciences, game theory primarily helps to identify <italic>situations</italic> in which interdependent decisions are somehow problematic; <italic>solutions</italic> often require venturing into the social sciences. Game theory is usually about <italic>anticipating</italic> each other's choices; it can also cope with...