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The payoff matrix below shows the payoffs to Firms A and B from producing different levels of output. The numbers in parentheses are (payoff to A, payoff to B).



TABLE 11-3

Refer to Table 11-3. From the payoff matrix we can infer that


◦ there is no Nash equilibrium in the game.
◦ both firms are indifferent between an equilibrium (Produce 1000 units, Produce 1000 units) and (Produce 2000 units, Produce 2000 units).
◦ it is optimal for Firm B to produce 1000 units of output regardless of what Firm A is doing.
◦ it is optimal for Firm A to produce 1000 units of output regardless of what Firm B is doing.
◦ it is optimal for Firm A to produce 2000 units of output regardless of what Firm B is doing.


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tashina2013

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Reply 2 on: Oct 12, 2022
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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