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  • 101RAND — The RAND Corporation (Research ANd Developmentcite web | author=The Rand Corporation |url=http://www.rand.org/about/history/ |publisher= RAND Corporation |title=History and Mission | accessdate=2008 04 15] ) is a nonprofit global policy think… …

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  • 102Collaboration — For other uses, see Collaboration (disambiguation). See also: Co operation; Coordination. Collaboration is working together to achieve a goal.[1] It is a recursive[2] process where two or more people or organizations work together to realize… …

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  • 103Group selection — In evolutionary biology, group selection refers to the idea that alleles can become fixed or spread in a population because of the benefits they bestow on groups, regardless of the alleles effect on the fitness of individuals within that group.… …

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  • 104Cooperative game — This article is about a part of game theory. For video gaming, see Cooperative gameplay. For the similar feature in some board games, see cooperative board game In game theory, a cooperative game is a game where groups of players ( coalitions )… …

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  • 105Fair division — Cake cutting redirects here. For the wedding tradition, see Wedding reception#Wedding cake. Fair division, also known as the cake cutting problem, is the problem of dividing a resource in such a way that all recipients believe that they have… …

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  • 106Mechanism design — The Stanley Reiter diagram above illustrates a game of mechanism design. The upper left space Θ depicts the type space and the upper right space X the space of outcomes. The social choice function f(θ) maps a type profile to an outcome. In games… …

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  • 107Rate of profit — In economics and finance, the profit rate is the relative profitability of an investment project, of a capitalist enterprise, or of the capitalist economy as a whole. It is similar to the concept of the rate of return on investment. In Marxian… …

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  • 108Albert W. Tucker — Infobox Scientist name = Albert W. Tucker image width = 300px caption = Albert William Tucker birth date = birth date|1905|11|28|df=y birth place = Ontario, Canada death date = death date and age|1995|1|25|1905|11|28|df=y death place = Highstown …

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  • 109Coordination game — In game theory, coordination games are a class of games with multiple pure strategy Nash equilibria in which players choose the same or corresponding strategies. Coordination games are a formalization of the idea of a coordination problem, which… …

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  • 110Centipede game — In game theory, the centipede game, first introduced by Rosenthal (1981), is an extensive form game in which two players take turns choosing either to take a slightly larger share of a slowly increasing pot, or to pass the pot to the other player …

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