game theory in decision-making
Game theory in decision-making refers to the study of strategic interactions where individuals or organizations make choices based on their understanding of how others will respond. Game theory helps in analyzing the possible outcomes of decisions and finding the most optimal strategy considering the decisions made by others. It provides a framework for understanding and predicting behavior in competitive situations, ultimately leading to more informed and rational decision-making.
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