“The Strategy of Conflict” by Thomas C. Schelling. In Part II, “A Reorientation of Game Theory”, Chapter 5, “Enforcement, Communication, and Strategic Moves”, a half dozen subsections in is “Delegation”. Coincidentally enough it’s a section I read last night; I’m still only halfway through the book, so it was easy enough to look up the reference sitting right next to me. :-)
And it’s probably what gwillen is looking for. Until I read the sentence starting with “Is there any literature”, this post sounded like it was going to be the first in a series of “Cliffs’ Notes” for Schelling.
It’s pretty well standard applied game theory, I think A Strategy of Conflict talks about it specifically.
“The Strategy of Conflict” by Thomas C. Schelling. In Part II, “A Reorientation of Game Theory”, Chapter 5, “Enforcement, Communication, and Strategic Moves”, a half dozen subsections in is “Delegation”. Coincidentally enough it’s a section I read last night; I’m still only halfway through the book, so it was easy enough to look up the reference sitting right next to me. :-)
And it’s probably what gwillen is looking for. Until I read the sentence starting with “Is there any literature”, this post sounded like it was going to be the first in a series of “Cliffs’ Notes” for Schelling.
Hah, that is a perfect citation, thanks.
Yeah, I guess someone should make a “here’s what’s in The Strategy of Conflict” series of posts—I keep telling people to read that book :D