Luck, Skill, and Inequality in Games and Social Hierarchies
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricate dynamics of luck, skill, and inequality within games and social hierarchies in this thought-provoking 59-minute lecture from the Santa Fe Institute. Delve into the complex interplay between chance and ability, examining how these factors shape outcomes in various competitive environments. Gain insights into the mechanisms that drive social stratification and the distribution of resources in both simulated and real-world contexts. Analyze the role of randomness and merit in determining success, and consider the implications for fairness and opportunity in society. Discover how game theory and social science intersect to illuminate patterns of inequality and their persistence over time.
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Luck, Skill, and Inequality in Games and Social Hierarchies
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Santa Fe Institute
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