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KWilfred

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The chain store paradox of an incumbent who accommodates a finite stream of potential entrants threatening to enter sequentially numerous markets illustrates
 a. backwards induction
  b. the unraveling problem
  c. subgame perfect equilibrium
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  e. all of the above

Question 2

In the sequential labor negotiation game:
 a. The ability to commit to a strategy gives you an advantage
  b. The ability to commit to a strategy gives your opponent an advantage
  c. The ability to commit to a strategy is irrelevant
  d. Players should simply state their desire to commit to a strategy to obtain an advantage



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

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