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Cournot Equilibrium
The Cournot equilibrium is a concept in economic theory where firms reach a state of balance in quantity and price in a duopoly, where each firm's output decision best responds to the output decision of the other firm.
Downward-Sloping
A term describing a curve or line that decreases in value as it moves from left to right, often used to describe demand curves in economics.
Cournot Equilibrium Price
A concept in oligopoly theory where each firm chooses its quantity to maximize profit, assuming the other firms' quantities remain fixed, leading to a stable market price.
Constant Unit Cost
A situation where the cost to produce one unit of a good remains the same, regardless of the total quantity produced.
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