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Inadequate Equilibria: Where and How Civilizations Get Stuck
Inadequate Equilibria: Where and How Civilizations Get Stuck
Preface and Acknowledgments
1. Inadequacy and Modesty
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2. An Equilibrium of No Free Energy
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3. Moloch’s Toolbox
i. For want of docosahexaenoic acids, a baby was lost
ii. Asymmetric information and lemons problems
iii. Academic incentives and beneficiaries
iv. Two-factor markets and signaling equilibria
v. Total market failures
vi. Absence of (meta-)competition
vii. Sticky traditions in belief-dependent Nash equilibria without common knowledge
viii. First-past-the-post and wasted votes
ix. The Overton window
x. Lower-hanging altruistic fruit and bigger problems
4. Living in an Inadequate World
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5. Blind Empiricism
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6. Against Modest Epistemology
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7. Status Regulation and Anxious Underconfidence
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Conclusion: Against Shooting Yourself in the Foot
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