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The side of the rivalry-cooperative continuum that has become such a deep part of Game A civilization. Solving all key decisions through a winner-takes-it-all competition. Presidential races, market competition between firms, sports, scholarships...
The side of the rivalry-cooperative continuum that has become such a deep part of Game A civilization. Solving all key decisions through a winner-takes-it-all competition. Presidential races, market competition between firms, sports, scholarships...
It is based on what economists call rivalrous goods: goods whose possession makes it impossible for another person to possess it at the same time.
It is based on what economists call rivalrous goods: goods whose possession makes it impossible for another person to possess it at the same time.
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The side of the rivalry-cooperative continuum that has become such a deep part of Game A civilization. Solving all key decisions through a winner-takes-it-all competition. Presidential races, market competition between firms, sports, scholarships... It is based on what economists call rivalrous goods: goods whose possession makes it impossible for another person to possess it at the same time.