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As we increase the size of an economy by adding more and more agents of each of our two types, the core will
Dunbar
Refers to the Dunbar's number, a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships.
Group Sizes
The number of individuals constituting a group, which can affect dynamics, interaction, and outcomes in social, educational, and work settings.
Brain Size
The physical size of the brain, often related to various factors including species, age, and cognitive abilities.
Facial Muscles
A group of striated skeletal muscles situated beneath the skin of the face, involved in facial expression.
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