Games Indians Play

Games Indians Play by V. Raghunathan, published by Penguin Books India PVT, Limited in December 2007, explores the complexities of Indian behavior through the lenses of game theory and behavioral economics. This 186-page book delves into the paradoxes of rationality and irrationality, selflessness and selfishness, and competition and cooperation, offering insights into the unique characteristics that define Indian society.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of everyday behaviors and decision-making processes, highlighting how individuals—from businessmen to politicians—can benefit from embracing self-regulation and fairness. By analyzing common scenarios, Raghunathan illustrates the potential for greater collaboration and cooperation, even when self-interest is a primary motivator. This edition presents a nuanced perspective on the interplay between personal motivations and collective outcomes, making it a significant contribution to discussions in business and economics.
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‘Raghunathan writes really well . . . there are rare instances where a reviewer thinks; I wish I could write like that. This is one of those rare instances’ -Bibek Debroy in Indian Express In a rare attempt to understand the Indianness of Indians-among the most intelligent people in the world; but also; to a dispassionate eye; perhaps the most baffling-V. Raghunathan uses the props of game theory and behavioural economics to provide an insight into the difficult conundrum of why we are the way we are. He puts under the scanner our attitudes towards rationality and irrationality; selflessness and selfishness; competition and cooperation; and collaboration and deception. Drawing examples from the way we behave in day-to-day situations; Games Indians Play tries to show how in the long run each one of us-whether businessmen; politicians; bureaucrats; or just plain us-stand to profit more if we were to assume a little self-regulation; give fairness a chance and strive to cooperate and collaborate a little more even if self-interest were to be our main driving force.
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