Nobel Laureate John Harsanyi Oral History Transcript From Budapest to Berkel

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John C Ive Harsanyi
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Anne: For eighteen years.
Harsanyi: Yes. [laughter] Ross: Why did you decide you should write a book together?
Harsanyi: Because we had common interests. Not, as I said, my interest didn t extend to animals.
Anne: But that s not in the book, anyway.
82 Harsanyi: Not in the book, butwell, in many other ways our interests are very convergent .
Anne: Because there are so many problems to work out, that-- Harsanyi: Yes.
Anne: Tell Marion about cooperative and noncooperative game theory.
Harsanyi: Y
...es.
Anne: All of this had to be worked out. You tried several solutions and it s very hard for one person to criticize himself all the time, but-- Harsanyi: Yes, interactions.
Ross: But let me repeat this again. You said he had very good insights, but what was his particular expertise that helped you along?
Harsanyi: Well, I have to go here into some technical terms. He had very good insight in extensive games--how should I explain this?
Anne: Hm. When every movement is written down.
Harsanyi: Yes.


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