equilibrium selection
Equilibrium selection refers to the process by which a specific equilibrium point or outcome is chosen among multiple possible equilibria in a game or economic situation. It involves determining which equilibrium is more likely or preferred based on various factors such as players' strategies, payoffs, or assumptions about behavior.
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