Models of a Man: Essays in Memory of Herbert A. Simon

Herbert Simon (1916-2001), in the course of a long and distinguished career in the social and behavioral sciences, made lasting contributions to many disciplines, including economics, psychology, computer science, and artificial intelligence. In 1978 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in economics for his research into the decision-making process within economic organizations. His well-known book The Sciences of the Artificial addresses the implications of the decision-making and problem-solving processes for the social sciences. This book (the title is a variation on the title of Simon's autobiography, Models of My Life) is a collection of short essays, all original, by colleagues from many fields who felt Simon's influence and mourn his loss. Mixing reminiscence and analysis, the book represents "a small acknowledgment of a large debt." Each of the more than forty contributors was asked to write about the one work by Simon that he or she had found most influential. The editors then grouped the essays into four sections: "Modeling Man," "Organizations and Administration," "Modeling Systems," and "Minds and Machines." The contributors include such prominent figures as Kenneth Arrow, William Baumol, William Cooper, Gerd Gigerenzer, Daniel Kahneman, David Klahr, Franco Modigliani, Paul Samuelson, and Vernon Smith. Although they consider topics as disparate as "Is Bounded Rationality Unboundedly Rational?" and "Personal Recollections from 15 Years of Monthly Meetings," each essay is a testament to the legacy of Herbert Simon -- to see the unity rather than the divergences among disciplines.

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[12]  Herbert A. Simon Reply to "Final Note" by Benoit Mandelbrot , 1961, Inf. Control..

[13]  Benoit B. Mandelbrot,et al.  Final Note on a Class of Skew Distribution Functions: Analysis and Critique of a Mode Due to H. A. Simon , 1961, Inf. Control..

[14]  Herbert A. Simon,et al.  Reply to Dr. Mandelbrot's Post Scriptum , 1961, Inf. Control..

[15]  C. C. Holt,et al.  Planning Production, Inventories, and Work Force. , 1962 .

[16]  Benoit B. Mandelbrot,et al.  A Note On a Class of Skew Distribution Functions: Analysis and Critique of a Paper by H. A. Simon , 1959, Inf. Control..

[17]  Herbert A. Simon,et al.  Note: Some Conditions of Macroeconomic Stability , 1949 .