Description: Cameron Harwick is an economist in New York State with interests in monetary theory, institutional evolution, and folk music.
My research uses macroeconomics, game theory, and computational modeling to study how humans coordinate with each other using tools like money, language, and norms.
July 2021 — Journal of Contextual Economics, 140(1): 3-30.
Argues that social cooperation requires a divergence between subjective preferences and objective payoffs, and discusses implications for governance.