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The value of a final good or a service can be calculated by adding up all the values of intermediate goods or services at each stage of the production process.
Payoff Matrix
A tool used in game theory to show the potential outcomes of different strategies players might employ, including their associated rewards or costs.
Repeated Game
A strategic interaction (game) between two or more parties (players) that all parties know will take place repeatedly.
High-Price Strategy
A pricing strategy where goods or services are sold at a higher price point to suggest luxury or exclusivity, often maximizing profit from each sale.
Nash Equilibrium
A concept in game theory where no player can benefit by changing strategies while the other players keep their strategies unchanged.
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