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Backward induction / Dynamic programming / Inductive reasoning / Barriers to entry / Economics / Science / Problem solving / Strategic entry deterrence / Anti-competitive behaviour / Monopoly / Game theory
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Backward induction
Dynamic programming
Inductive reasoning
Barriers to entry
Economics
Science
Problem solving
Strategic entry deterrence
Anti-competitive behaviour
Monopoly
Game theory

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