Decision-Making Systems -- Decentralized | |
The following sources are recommended by a professor whose research specialty is decentralized decision making. |
· James Scott, "Seeing Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed," Yale University Press, 1998.
· Stuart Kauffman, "At Home in the Universe," Oxford University Press, 1995.
· Friedrich Hayek, "Studies in Philosopy, Politics, and Economics," University of Chicago Press, 1967.
· Robert Jervis, "System Effects," Princeton University Press, 1998.
· Stuart Kauffman, "The Origins of Order," Oxford University Press, 1994.
· Michael Polanyi, "The Logic of Liberty: Reflections and Rejoinders," University of Chicago Press, 1981.
· Lon Fuller, "The Form and Limits of Adjudication," 92 Harvard Law Review 353, 395 (1978).
· Friedrich Hayek, "The Pretense of Knowledge," 35-4 American Economic Review 79 (1989).
· David G. Post and David R. Johnson, "Chaos Prevailing on Every Continent: A New Theory of Decentralized Decision-Making in Complex Systems," 73 Chicago-Kent Law Review 1055 (1998). http://www.temple.edu/lawschool/dpost/chaos/chaos.htm
· W. Brian Arthur, Steven N. Durlauf, and David A. Lane, eds., "The Economy as an Evolving Complex System II: Proceedings of an August 1996 Workshop Sponsored by the Santa Fe Institute Economics Program," Addison-Wesley, 1997.
· Tom W. Bell, Polycentric Law in the New Millennium. http://www.tomwbell.com/writings/FAH.html
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