it's tempting to think that the standard, simple game-theoretic analyses (prisoner's dilemma etc) are correct. But Ostrom looked in detail empirically at what happened. And it's way more complex and & interesting.pic.twitter.com/jWYATCiyzC
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it's tempting to think that the standard, simple game-theoretic analyses (prisoner's dilemma etc) are correct. But Ostrom looked in detail empirically at what happened. And it's way more complex and & interesting.pic.twitter.com/jWYATCiyzC
I'm fascinated by her refusal to encode her ideas into a model. I see a lot of those tensions (between models and more general "frameworks" with context) in work on fairness in decision-making.
Curious what you mean - did she explicitly refuse? It seems as though she was very aware of the value of deep empirical work, looking at the specifics of many cases, so in that sense she wasn't very model based. But, e.g., her famous principles suggest many models.
Thanks for inspiring me to read it with this thread!https://twitter.com/michael_nielsen/status/968139348934762496 …
I was pleased to note that Planet Money covered her work in a recent podcast too.
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