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Paradoxical Effects of Social Behavior
Cumulative Effects of Sequential Decisions in Organizations
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Reinhard Wippler
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1986
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Physica-Verlag HD
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Individual Utilities and Utilitarian Ethics
pp. 13
Some Paradoxes in Economics
pp. 27
Pragmatic Intuitions and Rational Choice
pp. 37
Guidelines for Solving Sen’s Paradox
pp. 47
System Breaks and Positive Feedback as Sources of Catastrophe
pp. 55
Social Structure and the Emergence of Norms among Rational Actors
pp. 85
Conditions for Cooperation in Problematic Social Situations
pp. 105
The Evolution of Reciprocal Cooperation
pp. 123
Is it Always Efficient to be Nice? A Computer Simulation of Axelrod’s Computer Tournament
pp. 135
The Prisoner’s Dilemma and its Evolutionary Iteration
pp. 149
The Evolution of a Prisoner’s Dilemma in the Market
pp. 169
On Explaining the Rise of the New Social Movements in Germany
pp. 187
Volunteer’s Dilemma. A Social Trap without a Dominant Strategy and some Empirical Results
pp. 199
Take-Some Games: The Commons Dilemma and a Land of Cockaigne
pp. 209
Games with Perceptive Commanders but with Indoctrinated or Less Perceptive Subordinates
pp. 223
Moral Sentiments and Self-Interest Reconsidered
pp. 235
On the Economic Virtues of Incompetency and Dishonesty
pp. 243
New Chairman Paradoxes
pp. 257
Cumulative Effects of Sequential Decisions in Organizations
pp. 281
Ethnic Segmentation as the Unintended Result of Intentional Action
pp. 297
The Paradox of Privatization in Consumption
pp. 311
Declining Life Expectancy in a Highly Developed Nation: Paradox or Statistical Artifact?
pp. 323
Fallacies and Paradoxes Caused by Heterogeneity
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