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Separating Equilibrium
A situation in a game or market where different types of participants (e.g., buyers and sellers) are sorted into different outcomes based on their types or actions.
Agents
Entities or individuals that act on behalf of others in economic models, making decisions and taking actions to achieve desired outcomes.
Marginal Products
The additional output that results from the use of an additional unit of a productive input, holding other inputs constant.
Pooling Equilibrium
A situation in a signaling game where different types cannot be distinguished by the actions they take, leading everyone to pool together and behave identically.
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