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= Deadlock (game theory)
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In game theory, a deadlock is a situation in which two or more players (or agents) are unable to reach an agreement or make progress because each party is waiting for the other to take action or make a concession. This concept is often used in the context of strategic interactions where competing interests prevent resolution. A classic example of a deadlock can be observed in negotiations, such as labor disputes or political negotiations, where each party holds firm on their position, leading to a standstill.