Statistical Games and Human Affairs
Discover the essential insights of socioeconomic statistics with Statistical Games and Human Affairs by Roger J. Bowden. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2009, this captivating 296-page paperback delves into the intricate world of game theory and its profound implications for statistical methods.
Bowden masterfully positions the methodology of socioeconomic statistics within the framework of inferential and predictive games, addressing complex issues like learning, publication, non-response, strategic responses, and rational expectations. This book invites readers to explore critical concepts such as time inconsistency, intrinsic nonstationarity, and the existence of probabilities, ultimately providing a firmer foundation for understanding socioeconomic dynamics.
Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply an enthusiast of social sciences, Statistical Games and Human Affairs is an invaluable resource that enhances your grasp of statistical methodologies in real-world applications.