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Models as products of interdisciplinary exchange: Evidence from evolutionary game theory
Authors:Till Grüne-Yanoff  
Institution:a Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, University of Helsinki, Fabianinkatu 24 (P.O. Box 4), 00014, Finland
Abstract:The development of evolutionary game theory (EGT) is closely linked with two interdisciplinary exchanges: the import of game theory into biology, and the import of biologists’ version of game theory into economics. This paper traces the history of these two import episodes. In each case the investigation covers what exactly was imported, what the motives for the import were, how the imported elements were put to use, and how they related to existing practices in the respective disciplines. Two conclusions emerged from this study. First, concepts derived from the unity of science discussion or the unification accounts of explanation are too strong and too narrow to be useful for analysing these interdisciplinary exchanges. Secondly, biology and economics—at least in relation to EGT—show significant differences in modelling practices: biologists seek to link EGT models to concrete empirical situations, whereas economists pursue conceptual exploration and possible explanation.
Keywords:Models  Evolutionary game theory  Interdisciplinarity  Unification  Unity of science  Theory import  Biology  Economics
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