Business Decision Making
Backward induction is a method used in decision-making and game theory where one works backward from the end of a problem to determine the optimal strategy at each preceding step. This technique involves analyzing the final outcomes first and then determining the actions that lead to those outcomes, making it particularly useful in scenarios with sequential decisions. It connects to expected value calculations by identifying the best choices based on anticipated payoffs.
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