Thinking about markets through the lens of cooperative games
anselm · x · 2026-08-17
Reflecting on the cooperative game Niwashi, the author draws parallels to economic institutions. Just as a tile placement changes both the game state and the theory of the opponent's intent, markets and policies shape agency rather than just allocate resources.
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