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John Charles Harsanyi est un économiste hungaro-australien, naturalisé américain.

Il est surtout connu pour ses contributions à l'étude de la théorie des jeux en mathématiques et ses applications à l'économie, en particulier pour son approfondissement de l'analyse des jeux à information incomplète, encore appelés jeux bayésiens. Il a également apporté d'importantes contributions à l'utilisation de la théorie des jeux et du raisonnement économique en philosophie politique et morale ainsi qu'à l'étude des « choix des équilibres » . Pour l'ensemble de ses travaux, il reçoit en 1994, en même temps que John Forbes Nash et Reinhard Selten, le « prix Nobel » d'économie. Wikipedia  

✵ 29. mai 1920 – 9. août 2000
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John Harsanyi: Citations en anglais

“If somebody prefers an income distribution more favorable to the poor for the sole reason that he is poor himself, this can hardly be considered as a genuine value judgment on social welfare.”

Harsanyi, J. C. (1953). "Cardinal Utility in Welfare Economics and in the Theory of Risk-taking". J. Polit. Economy 61 (5): p. 434

“We can regard the vector ci as representing certain physical, social, and psychological attributes of player i himself in that it summarizes some crucial parameters of player i's own payoff function Ui as well as the main parameters of his beliefs about his social and physical environment… the rules of the game as such allow any given player i to belong to any one of a number of possible types, corresponding to the alternative values of his attribute vector c i could take… Each player is assumed to know his own actual type but to be in general ignorant about the other players' actual types.”

Source: "Games with Incomplete Information Played by “Bayesian” Players," 1967, p. 171; As quoted in: Mertens, Jean-Francois, and Shmuel Zamir. " Formulation of Bayesian analysis for games with incomplete information http://jeremy-chen.org/sites/default/files/files/convexset/2013_01/formulation_of_bayesian_analysis_for_games_with_incomplete_information_mertens_and_zamir_1985.pdf." International Journal of Game Theory 14.1 (1985): p. 1-2