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A depreciation of the U.S. real exchange rate induces U.S. consumers to buy
Tit-For-Tat Strategy
A strategy in repeated games where a player responds in kind to an opponent’s previous action, starting cooperatively and then mirroring the opponent’s behavior.
Handmade
Products or goods that are crafted using hand labor instead of mass production methods, often implying higher quality or artisanal value.
Noncooperative Low-Price Strategy
A market strategy where businesses independently set lower prices without coordinating with competitors, aiming to undercut the competition.
Tit-For-Tat Strategy
A reciprocal strategy where an entity responds to an action with a similar response, often used in game theory and conflict resolution.
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