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Schelling and Aumann!
I am thrilled! I am just off the airport, I'm giving a talk at Carnegie-Mellon so this will be brief, but the thing to know about Schelling is that he is brilliant but you won't find hardly a single equation in his Nobel prize winning work. Everyone can and should read the Strategy of Conflict and Micromotives and Macrobehaviour. More later. I expect to be on NPRs All Things Considered this afternoon.
Posted by Alex Tabarrok on October 10, 2005 at 07:22 AM | Permalink
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