No, Schelling's contributions to game theory were not at a level of formalism. His uses of game theory was however at the highest level of strategic thinking.
Not sure what you have read. But, try re-reading his article "Hockey Helmets, Daylight Savings, and other Binary Choices". You will find something new about collective choices.
That is very typical of Schelling. Clear, but you need to read it over and over.
No, Schelling's contributions to game theory were not at a level of formalism. His uses of game theory was however at the highest level of strategic thinking.
Not sure what you have read. But, try re-reading his article "Hockey Helmets, Daylight Savings, and other Binary Choices". You will find something new about collective choices.
That is very typical of Schelling. Clear, but you need to read it over and over.