0 the result of a set of actions, or an explanation at the end of something:
The payoff for years of research is a microscope that` performs better than all of its competitors.
1 money paid to someone, especially so that they do not cause trouble or so that they will do what you want:
3 money paid to someone for something that you want done or to not cause you trouble:
4 money that is paid to someone so that they do not cause trouble, or to persuade them to leave their job:
5 money received from a business arrangement or an investment:
6 an advantage gained as the result of a decision, series of actions, etc.:
In general, this outcome will not maximize aggregate payoffs.
In an adaptive learning model, individuals use the knowledge of these payoffs to form their expectations.
The sub-game perfect equilibrium extraction paths (and payoffs) of the closed-loop solution incorporate both the stock and strategic externality.
Each person's individual payoffs and accumulated payoffs were private information.
Reported emissions fall because a higher tax raises the cost of compliance and thus increases the payoffs from tax evasion.
The point of interest is the large inequity between the payoffs.
The first two of these give the payoffs for taking one at the last free move.
An individual must correctly perceive his own realized payoffs, but he need not realize that he interacts strategically with others.
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