Centre for Economic Learning and Social Evolution (ELSE)
"Rather than modeling man as an ideally rational, optimizing agent
in the style of neoclassical economics, the Centre pursues a
programme of pure and applied research directed at the manner in
which real people adjust their behavior over time as their
circumstances change. The overall objective is to promote the study
of models of interactive learning with a view to providing a new
foundational basis for modeling in economics and related social
sciences. We see game theory as a largely unexploited focus for such
study." At this site you'll find an introduction to the Centre
(including their staff and divisions), working papers, forthcoming
events, and information on how to reach them.
http://else.econ.ucl.ac.uk/