Kenneth Binmore

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Kenneth G. Binmore is a well known economist and game theorist. He has written on political science, exploring how game theory would treat social contracts. His analyses are influenced by David Hume's naturalism, John Rawls' A Theory of Justice and John Harsanyi's writings. Binmore is Professor of Economics at University College London and Visiting Professor at the University of Bristol and has held corresponding positions at the London School of Economics and the universities of Pennsylvania and Michigan.

[edit] References

  • (1994), Game Theory and The Social Contract Volume 1: Playing Fair, Cambridge: MIT Press.
  • (1998), Game Theory and The Social Contract Volume 2: Just Playing, Cambridge: MIT Press.
  • (2005), Natural Justice, New York: Oxford University Press.
  • (2007), Playing for Real, New York: Oxford University Press.


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