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Church's Thesis and Game Theory: An Overview of Some Results

In: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND ECONOMIC ANALYSIS

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  • Luca Anderlini

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Artificial Intelligence and Economic Analysis focuses on three quite distinct lines of AI orientated research in economics: applications intended to extend neoclassical theory, applications intended to undermine neoclassical theory and applications which ignore neoclassical theory in the quest for new modelling techniques and fields of analysis. The contributors – all of whom are well established in the field – seek to identify those areas where the science of artificial intelligence could enrich standard economic analysis. It includes material from mainstream economists who are willing to express their own views about the limits of mainstream economic modelling and AI based economic modelling.

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  • Luca Anderlini, 1992. "Church's Thesis and Game Theory: An Overview of Some Results," Chapters, in: Scott Moss & John Rae (ed.), ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND ECONOMIC ANALYSIS, chapter 9, pages 155-166, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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