Fascinating essay that transposes game theory on top of public policy, which argues that key gaming concepts — scarcity, complexity, efficiency, failure, etc. — are all effective tools for understanding governance. [If Gamers Ran the World / via]
Fascinating essay that transposes game theory on top of public policy, which argues that key gaming concepts — scarcity, complexity, efficiency, failure, etc. — are all effective tools for understanding governance. [If Gamers Ran the World / via]
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