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imanialler

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What are the Nash equilibrium strategies for Firm A and Firm B respectively?
 a. Low, Low
  b. Low, High
  c. High, Low
  d. High, High

Question 2

An option may add value to a transaction because:
 a. interest charges are reduced.
  b. the price of the good is reduced.
  c. additional information may become available.
  d. options provide buyers with monopsony power.



kingdude89

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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