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cmoore54

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In Helleiner's view, the IMF's Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) did not become the global reserve currency because __________.
 
  a. the US would have vetoed it in the IMF
  b. it did not have the support of crucial countries like France and China
  c. smaller countries distrust the IMF
  d. SDRs have no monetary value

Question 2

Why are iterated, tit-for-tat strategies unfeasible in scenarios where offense or preemptive strikes have the advantage?
 
  a. because players cannot trust each other due to structural incentives
  b. because a player risks being eliminated immediately
  c. because you cannot follow a preemptive strike with another preemptive strike
  d. because tit-for-tat nearly always leads to a suboptimal outcome for both players



nyrave

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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