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		<description>[...] A Review of Cognitive Models and Bounded&#160;Rationality  Over the next few weeks (months?) I&#8217;ll be presenting a series of reviews of some of the major models in Decision Theory, a branch of both Economics and Political Science that has been on the rise for over 30 years. All of the models attempt to explain why humans act the way that they do in political and economic situations, and also to provide some normative answers to the question of what people should do in those situations.  For my post on Poliheuristic Theory, click Here. [...]</description>
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