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Repeated Games
A framework in game theory where the same game (set of strategic interactions) is played multiple times, allowing for strategy evolution based on past outcomes.
Multi-Period Games
Strategic situations involving a series of decisions or games that unfold over several time periods.
First-Mover Advantage
A strategic advantage gained by the first significant company to enter a market, allowing it to establish brand recognition and customer loyalty before rivals.
Sequential Games
Games where players make decisions one after another, allowing each player to consider the actions of others before making a decision.
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