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In a scenario where an informed party (e.g., a job applicant) wants to convey their 'type' (e.g., high-productivity) to an uninformed party (e.g., an employer), they can use a costly action (e.g., obtaining a certification). For this action to successfully reveal the applicant's true type, the cost must be low enough for the high-productivity type to justify the resulting benefit, but high enough to deter the low-productivity type. When these conditions are met and the two types choose different actions, allowing the employer to distinguish between them, the resulting outcome is called a ____ equilibrium.

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