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A Nash equilibrium will always provide both players with their highest payoffs possible.
Positive Externality
A benefit that affects a party who did not choose to incur that benefit, often associated with public goods and services.
Free-Market Economy
An economic system where prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses without government intervention.
Negative Externality
A situation where a third party suffers costs or harm as a result of an economic transaction between other parties, without compensation, such as pollution from a factory affecting nearby residents.
Property Values
The monetary worth assigned to real estate, determined by various factors including location, size, and condition of the property.
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