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Kenneth George "Ken" Binmore, CBE, FBA (born 27 September 1940) is an English mathematician, economist, and game theorist, a Professor Emeritus of Economics at University College London (UCL) and a Visiting Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of Bristol.
Human Evolution Interest. Research interests include the evolution of human social interactions including cooperation and rationality, which he explores using evolutionary game theory, bargaining theory, experimental economics, political philosophy, mathematics and statistics.
Articles 1–20. University College London - Cited by 23,723 - game theory - experimental economics - political philosophy - evolutionary biology.
Oct 25, 2007 · Game theory is about how to play such games in a rational way. Game theory has seen spectacular successes in evolutionary biology and economics, and is beginning to revolutionize other disciplines from psychology to political science.
Ken Binmore CV I apologize for being without an up-to-date website for so long while suffering from a debilitating illness. The current version contains an abbreviated CV and a list of publications. It will take me some time to get all my available working papers into shape for downloading. Contact k.binmore@ucl.ac.uk
Ken Binmore, Professor of Economics at UCL, gave the 2012 Esmée Fairbairn Lecture at Lancaster University Management School. The subject of his lecture was E...
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Mar 29, 1994 · Description. Author (s) Binmore argues that game theory provides a systematic tool for investigating ethical matters.In Game Theory and the Social Contract, Ken Binmore argues that ...