Our Recent Books

Nicolai J. Foss and Peter G. Klein,
Organizing Entrepreneurial Judgment: A New Approach to the Firm (Cambridge University Press, 2012).

Peter G. Klein and Micheal E. Sykuta, eds.,
The Elgar Companion to Transaction Cost Economics (Edward Elgar, 2010).

Peter G. Klein,
The Capitalist and the Entrepreneur: Essays on Organizations and Markets (Mises Institute, 2010).


Richard N. Langlois,
The Dynamics of Industrial Capitalism: Schumpeter, Chandler, and the New Economy (Routledge, 2007).

Nicolai J. Foss,
Strategy, Economic Organization, and the Knowledge Economy: The Coordination of Firms and Resources (Oxford University Press, 2005).

Raghu Garud, Arun Kumaraswamy, and Richard N. Langlois, eds.,
Managing in the Modular Age: Architectures, Networks and Organizations (Blackwell, 2003).

Nicolai J. Foss and Peter G. Klein, eds.,
Entrepreneurship and the Firm: Austrian Perspectives on Economic Organization (Elgar, 2002).

Nicolai J. Foss and Volker Mahnke, eds.,
Competence, Governance, and Entrepreneurship: Advances in Economic Strategy Research
(Oxford, 2000).

Nicolai J. Foss and Paul L. Robertson, eds.,
Resources, Technology, and Strategy: Explorations in the Resource-based Perspective (Routledge, 2000).
1.
Rafe Champion | 23 February 2009 at 3:44 pm
For what it is worth I have mailed the author to find out.
There is an entry for the Aumann and Schelling Nobel Prize in 2005
Interesting 1981 development
1981
R. J. Aumann published a Survey of Repeated Games. This survey firstly proposed the idea of applying the notion of an automaton to describe a player in a repeated game. A second idea from the survey is to study the interactive behaviour of bounded players by studying a game with appropriately restricted set of strategies. These ideas have given birth to a large and growing literature.
What if they had used the notion of a human being playing in a repeated game like criket or baseball?
http://www.the-rathouse.com/EvenMoreAustrianProgram/OffspinneronReductionvsExistence.html
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Paul Walker | 26 February 2009 at 9:12 pm
The short answer to your question is that I haven’t been keeping up as well as I should have. Added to that is the problem these days of working out what is game theory, as such, and what is econ or pols or biology etc. Game theory is so much part of other areas now that’s it’s difficult to workout what is game theory and what isn’t. The whole page needs a rewrite so if anyone has some ideas on what should be included post-94 let me know.