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Reaction curve
The optimal strategy of one player in a game expressed as a function of the strategy choices of other players. For example, in Coumot competition the reaction curve of one firm describes the profit-maximizing output as a function of the output level of the other firms. A Nash equilibrium mutually consistent.
Reference: Oxford Press Dictonary of Economics, 5th edt.
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