The Sea Battle Tomorrow: The Identity of Reflexive Economic Agents

John B. Davis
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This chapter develops a conception of reflexive economic agents as an alternative to the standard utility conception and explains individual identity in terms of how agents adjust to change in a self-organizing way, an idea developed from Herbert Simon. It seeks to model the behavior of economic agents in a manner that builds on the important contributions of Stefano Zambelli to the understanding of computation and dynamical economic systems. This chapter distinguishes closed equilibrium and open process conceptions of the economy and argues the former fails to explain time in a before-and-after sense in connection with Aristotle’s sea battle problem. A causal model is developed to represent the process conception, and a structure-agency understanding of the adjustment behavior of reflexive economic agents is illustrated using Merton’s self-fulfilling prophecy analysis. Simon’s account of how adjustment behavior has stopping points is then shown to underlie how agents’ identities are disrupted and then self-organized, and the identity analysis this involves is applied to the different identity models of Merton, Ross, Arthur, and Kirman. Finally, the self-organization idea is linked to the recent ‘preference purification’ debate in bounded rationality theory regarding the ‘inner rational agent trapped in an outer psychological shell,’ and it is argued that the behavior of self-organizing agents involves them taking positions toward their own individual identities.
明天的海战:自反性经济主体的身份
本章发展了反身性经济主体的概念,作为标准效用概念的替代,并从主体如何以自组织的方式适应变化的角度解释了个人身份,这是赫伯特·西蒙(Herbert Simon)发展的一个想法。它试图以一种建立在Stefano Zambelli对计算和动态经济系统理解的重要贡献的方式来模拟经济主体的行为。本章区分了经济的封闭均衡和开放过程概念,并认为前者未能在亚里士多德海战问题的前后意义上解释时间。本文建立了一个因果模型来表达过程概念,并利用默顿的自我实现预言分析说明了对反身性经济主体调整行为的结构-代理理解。西蒙关于调整行为如何有停止点的解释,随后被证明是主体身份如何被破坏然后自我组织的基础,而这涉及的身份分析被应用于默顿、罗斯、亚瑟和科尔曼的不同身份模型。最后,自组织思想与最近在有限理性理论中关于“被困在外部心理壳中的内在理性代理人”的“偏好净化”争论有关,并且认为自组织代理人的行为涉及他们对自己的个人身份采取立场。
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