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...recent poll, 83% of Germans reported that they had not felt the benefits of Germany's recent economic recovery, and nor had their friends or relatives. "People are losing the feeling that if the economy is doing well, we are also doing well," says Allensbach spokesman Edgar Piel. The number of Germans who believe that only those with "lots of capital" benefit from globalization rose from 32% in 1998 to almost...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Worries Germany | 1/30/2008 | See Source »

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Author: By Jonathan Piel, | Title: Martinis Still Cold at New York's Harvard Club | 11/10/2003 | See Source »

...Instead of simply passing out a new problem set, Piel decided to use game theory, one of the primary topics studied in ESS, in order to subtly frighten students who might have felt tempted to glance at the lifted answer key. In a biological context, game theory is used to predict the optimal behavior or adaptive strategies of animals in a competitive environment while also having to account for the probability of alternative strategies in the neighboring environment. Piel wrote a creative game theory word problem that would apply to the classroom situation and e-mailed the problem to every...

Author: By J. Y. Hyman, | Title: Busting a Harvard Cheater | 2/11/1999 | See Source »

...According to Piel, the problem was set up in typical ESS fashion, "where the strategy of one depends of the strategy of others. And the payoffs for the others are intended to encourage an outcome undesirable to the perpetrator...

Author: By J. Y. Hyman, | Title: Busting a Harvard Cheater | 2/11/1999 | See Source »

...Though Piel jokes that his zany e-mail was not to be taken seriously, intense Harvard students clearly did not find their head TF's response comical. Only one day after the game theory problem was e-mailed to all Bio 22 students, the answer key reappeared. As far as Piel knows, it was not distributed to any other members of the class. Amazingly, not only did the well-respected TF get his answer key back, he also proved that perhaps information learned in the Harvard classroom is applicable to real life situations. Even science people can get creative sometimes...

Author: By J. Y. Hyman, | Title: Busting a Harvard Cheater | 2/11/1999 | See Source »

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