This paper focuses on the game-theoretic interpretation of Adam Smith’s thought brought forth by experimental economist Vernon L. Smith. The aim of the contribution is threefold: (a) giving a systematic account of how Vernon Smith formalized the fundamental structure of The Theory of Moral Sentiments in order to explain cooperative results in lab experiments; (b) showing that Vernon Smith saw in Adam Smith an alternative representation of social cooperation which transcends the boundaries of classical game theory; (c) contextualizing Smith’s interpretation in the Hayekian/neo-institutional trend that linked Adam Smith to a perspective integrating institutional analysis into economic and social theory

Ripensare i presupposti della teoria delle decisioni attraverso Adam Smith La prospettiva della «Mainline Economics» e di Vernon L. Smith

Brioni G.
2023-01-01

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This paper focuses on the game-theoretic interpretation of Adam Smith’s thought brought forth by experimental economist Vernon L. Smith. The aim of the contribution is threefold: (a) giving a systematic account of how Vernon Smith formalized the fundamental structure of The Theory of Moral Sentiments in order to explain cooperative results in lab experiments; (b) showing that Vernon Smith saw in Adam Smith an alternative representation of social cooperation which transcends the boundaries of classical game theory; (c) contextualizing Smith’s interpretation in the Hayekian/neo-institutional trend that linked Adam Smith to a perspective integrating institutional analysis into economic and social theory
2023
Brioni, G.
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