The Logic of Bargaining Game

It is the social symbiosis evolvement full of political and economic interactions of generalized transaction that makes human beings form the specific contractual relationship and the institutional arrangement.

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Parse of China Gradual Reform Logic Based on Bargaining Game

Parse of China

Yilun Tong

Parse of China Gradual Reform Logic Based on Bargaining Game

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Yilun Tong Hunan University of Science and Technology Xiangtan, Hunan China

ISBN 978-981-10-4477-9 DOI 10.1007/978-981-10-4479-3

ISBN 978-981-10-4479-3

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The book is dedicated to my mother Yu Guixi

Foreword

The Bureaucratization Trend of the World and its Outcome “Will this world be better” once asked by Liang Shuming, the last confucianist of China, in the 1980s; Bertrand Russell also asked in the 1960s: “what will happen to human beings tomorrow?” Now, it turns to our generation to ask the same question. My answer is: the world won’t be better, because it develops generally towards bureaucratization, and the ultimate outcome is the internal revolution in population or its extinction as a whole. The bureaucratic process of the world is just like a spiraling screw which is destined to have such an end-result since its first ring. However, as one of the complex phenomena in Hayek’s discourse, the bureaucratization of a society is more complex than the process of tightening a screw. When we are all utterly ignorant, some bureaucratic factors have gradually formed from some little buds in many aspects of soci