This is an interesting enough point that I feel like we should have a shorthand for referring to it. I think the key is other benefits are of different kinds, and probably operate at different timescales.
If a two-factor market is resistant to changes because the Nash equilibrium is reinforced from multiple points, maybe we could call this two-factor compensation because it needs compensation of multiple types to motivate someone to persist in the face of bad odds.
Or we could make it more explicit, and call it something like multi-factor rewards, because you need to hit several variables in the reward function.
This is an interesting enough point that I feel like we should have a shorthand for referring to it. I think the key is other benefits are of different kinds, and probably operate at different timescales.
If a two-factor market is resistant to changes because the Nash equilibrium is reinforced from multiple points, maybe we could call this two-factor compensation because it needs compensation of multiple types to motivate someone to persist in the face of bad odds.
Or we could make it more explicit, and call it something like multi-factor rewards, because you need to hit several variables in the reward function.