Português - The tyranny of small decisions is a phenomenon explored in an essay of the same name, published in 1966 by the American economist Alfred E. Kahn. The article describes a
situation where a number of decisions, individually small in size and time perspective, cumulatively result in an outcome which is not optimal nor desired. It is a situation where a series of small, individually rational decisions can negatively change the context of subsequent choices, even to the point where desired alternatives are irreversibly destroyed. Kahn described the problem as a common issue in market economics which can lead to market failure. The concept has since been extended to areas other than economic ones, such as environmental degradation, political elections and health outcomes.
Keywords:
higher order thinking,
decision-making practices,
school in action, number of decisions,
tracking decisions,
game theory,
decisions
Português:
pequenas decisões
Tyranny of small decisions. Available from <
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyranny_of_small_decisions >. access on 6 June 2016.
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GregorioIvanoff - 11 Jun 2016