The first consequence of the principle of bounded rationality is that the intended rationality of an actor requires him to construct a simplified model of the real situation in order to deal with it. He behaves rationally with respect to this model, and such behavior is not even approximately optimal with respect to the real world. To predict his behavior we must understand the way in which this simplified model is constructed, and its construction will certainly be related to his psychological properties as a perceiving, thinking, and learning animal.
- Herbert A. Simon, Models of Man: Social and Rational- Mathematical Essays on Rational Human Behavior in a Social Setting
- Herbert A. Simon, Models of Man: Social and Rational- Mathematical Essays on Rational Human Behavior in a Social Setting
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