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Nash Equilibrium in the Labour Discipline Game

A Nash equilibrium in the labour discipline game is achieved when the strategies of the employer and the employee are mutual best responses. This occurs when the employee selects their level of work effort as the best possible response to the wage offered, and the employer, in turn, sets a wage that maximizes profit, anticipating the employee's reaction. The resulting stable outcome is one where neither party can improve their payoff by unilaterally changing their strategy.

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