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A particular seed value passed to the Random class's constructor causes the Random object to always produce the same series of random numbers.
Advertising Revenue
Income that a company receives from advertisers for displaying or running their advertisements.
Cournot Model
An economic model used to describe an industry structure in which firms compete on the quantity of output they will produce, which they decide on at the same time.
Cournot Equilibrium
A situation in oligopoly markets where each firm chooses the quantity to produce to maximize its profit, assuming the quantities of its rivals are fixed.
Price Elasticity
A measure of how much the demand or supply of a product changes in response to a price change.
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