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In a negotiation where one party makes a single, final offer, the offer is often substantial. However, if the offering party can make the same offer to several competing parties simultaneously, with the first to accept securing the deal, the initial offer tends to be significantly lower. Which statement best analyzes the underlying economic reason for this shift?

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