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International Relations 101
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How can bargaining indivisibilities lead to war? Learn the international relations and game theory rationalizations to find out what goods can't be shared.
with William SpanielHow can bargaining indivisibilities lead to war? Learn the international relations and game theory rationalizations to find out what goods can't be shared.
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What is the justification for seizing first strike advantages? Using game theory, find out how realistic an explanation preemptive war really is.
with William SpanielWhat is the justification for seizing first strike advantages? Using game theory, find out how realistic an explanation preemptive war really is.
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Why is international trade vast and important? Learn about international trade and economics with a lesson on absolute advantage and consumption value.
with William SpanielWhy is international trade vast and important? Learn about international trade and economics with a lesson on absolute advantage and consumption value.
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Why would a country engage in world trade if it is the best at making everything? Learn about comparative advantage and differential opportunity costs.
with William SpanielWhy would a country engage in world trade if it is the best at making everything? Learn about comparative advantage and differential opportunity costs.
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International trade is beneficial to both parties. So why do states encounter bargaining problems? Learn about trade rivalry that develops over surplus goods.
with William SpanielInternational trade is beneficial to both parties. So why do states encounter bargaining problems? Learn about trade rivalry that develops over surplus goods.
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