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Explain how a "conservative" and a "liberal" might differ in the types of policies they advocate to counteract a recessionary gap.
Nash Equilibria
A concept in game theory describing a situation where no player can gain by unilaterally changing their strategy if the strategies of the other players remain unchanged.
Noncooperative Games
Noncooperative games are scenarios in game theory where players make decisions independently, without collaboration, often under the assumption that every participant is trying to maximize their own gain without concern for others' outcomes.
Behavioral Game Theory
An extension of game theory that incorporates insights from psychology to understand decisions in strategic situations where players interact.
Behavioral Economics
A field of study blending insights from psychology and economics to explore how individuals actually make decisions, often in ways that deviate from rational expectations.
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