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Modern Political Economics: Chapter 4

Posted on 2012-04-142012-04-23

Continuing to read “Modern Political Economy: Making sense of the post-2008 world” by Yanis Varoufakis, Joseph Halevi and Nicholas Theocarakis, published in 2011 by Routledge. In this and next posts I will collect my comments, chapter by chapter. Here I discuss Chapter 4. This chapter starts strangely enough with an excursion into the science fiction…

Modern Political Economics: Chapter 3

Posted on 2012-04-092012-04-19

I am currently reading “Modern Political Economy: Making sense of the post-2008 world” by Yanis Varoufakis, Joseph Halevi and Nicholas Theocarakis, published in 2011 by Routledge. In this and next posts I will collect my comments, chapter by chapter. Here I discuss Chapter 3. Condorcet’s Secret refers to the fact that the complicated economic organisation…

Modern Political Economics: Chapter 2

Posted on 2012-04-092012-04-19

I am currently reading “Modern Political Economy: Making sense of the post-2008 world” by Yanis Varoufakis, Joseph Halevi and Nicholas Theocarakis, published in 2011 by Routledge. In this and next posts I will collect my comments, chapter by chapter. Here I discuss Chapter 2. This chapter reiterates the book’s main theme that economics is tainted…

Modern Political Economics: Introduction

Posted on 2012-04-092012-04-19

I am currently reading “Modern Political Economy: Making sense of the post-2008 world” by Yanis Varoufakis, Joseph Halevi and Nicholas Theocarakis, published in 2011 by Routledge. In this and next posts I will collect my comments, chapter by chapter. These notes also form the foundation for a reading club initiated at Queen’s University Management School…

Thinking about the consequences of economic networks

Posted on 2011-09-10

I just posted a new paper on multilateral matching in network economies on the game theory page. This paper is co-authored with Emiliya Lazarova (University of Birmingham) and Pieter Ruys (Tilburg University). This paper investigates a network economy in which economic agents are connected within a structure of value-generating relationships. Agents are assumed to be…

Investigating network formation under mutual consent

Posted on 2011-05-07

It seems to me there is a lack of game-theoretic modelling of network formation under mutual consent in the relationship building process. To model such a process of mutual consent is rather difficult. The simplest model from the literature is Myerson’s network formation game in which all individuals announce which links they want to build….

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