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Random access memory acts as a permanent data storage area that holds gigabytes or even terabytes worth of data, information, documents, and programs saved on the computer, even when the computer is shut off.
Leader Firms
Companies that dominate a particular market or industry, often setting trends and standards for others to follow.
Stackelberg Duopoly
A model of oligopoly in which one firm (the leader) sets its output or price first, and the other firm (the follower) then chooses its output or price in response, considering the leader's decisions.
Collusive Duopoly
A situation where two firms in a market agree to collaborate, often secretly, to increase their joint profits by agreeing on prices or output levels.
Extensive Form
A representation of a game in decision tree format, showing the sequence of moves, possible strategies, and outcomes.
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