The Ariel Rubinstein Seminar Comment Generator
| Abstract | In this short article I proudly present ARSECOG: The Ariel Rubinstein Seminar Comment Generator. This is an AI program in the style of ELIZA. However, instead of simulating a psychotherapist, it simulates the eminent economist Ariel Rubinstein. Prof. Rubinstein is renowned for his insightful and penetrating comments during research seminars. I am sure many of us, who envy his capabilities in this department, would find a program such as ARSECOG quite useful. | |||||||||
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Boudewijn de Bruin (2008). On Glazer and Rubinstein on Persuasion. In Krzysztof R. Apt & Robert van Rooij (eds.), New Perspectives on Games and Interactions. Amsterdam University Press.
Ariel Rubinstein (1983). The Reasonable Man ? A Social Choice Approach. Theory and Decision 15 (2):151-159.
Martin Dufwenberg (2001). Modeling Bounded Rationality, Ariel Rubinstein. MIT Press, 1998, XII + 208 Pages. [REVIEW] Economics and Philosophy 17 (1):121-145.
Ariel Rubinstein (1997). Fair Division, Steven Brams and Alan Taylor. Cambridge University Press, 1996, 272 + Xiv Pages. Economics and Philosophy 13 (01):113-.
Ariel Rubinstein (2008). Comments on Neuroeconomics. Economics and Philosophy 24 (3):485-494.
K. H. Müller (forthcoming). A Circular Comment on Luhmann as a Question Generator. Constructivist Foundations 8 (1):28-30.
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