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A firm's choice of recruiting methods influences the quality of applicants who apply for jobs.
Mutual Interdependence
A situation in which a change in price strategy (or in some other strategy) by one firm will affect the sales and profits of another firm (or other firms). Any firm that makes such a change can expect its rivals to react to the change.
Price Competition
A market strategy where companies reduce prices to attract consumers, often leading to a race to the bottom.
Dominant Strategy
In a strategic interaction (game) between two or more players, a course of action (strategy) that a player will wish to undertake no matter what the other players choose to do.
Formal Agreements
Legally binding contracts or treaties between parties that outline specific obligations and rights.
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