Game theory as an insite to backroom politics?, page
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Topic started on 8-4-2011 @ 09:37 AM by AnonymousJ
lesswrong on game theory

just read this and thought how similar this is to the sort of political bickering of newspapers/media and politicians among other things. I thought I'd see what others think about this is it possible the realms of game theory can offer new insights into world events or help in minimizing loopholes in political systems?


reply posted on 10-4-2011 @ 11:54 AM by Byrd
Yes.

In fact, there are over 63,000 book chapters, journal articles, conference reports (etc) on Google Scholar about that very topic. Scientists have been studying it for years.
Link to Google Scholar search

Game theory is something that I love reading about. It's used in all kinds of human interaction research.

As to politicians wising up and using it, no. They will end up being an example in the "consequences" section of game theory articles. One thing that the Republicans DID do was use a technique called "Framing" many years ago and continue to use that one. I don't think they plan it as well as they used to. George Lakoff tried to teach Democrats to use that, but it was like herding cats.

Anyway, good idea and yes game theory has been used to analyze and predict results since about 1957:
en.wikipedia.org...
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