Author Question: Refer to Scenario 12.2. In this game, there is (are) A) 4 Nash equilibria. B) 2 Nash equilibria. ... (Read 126 times)

Mr3Hunna

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Refer to Scenario 12.2. In this game, there is (are)
 
  A) 4 Nash equilibria.
  B) 2 Nash equilibria.
  C) 1 Nash equilibrium.
  D) zero Nash equilibria.

Question 2

The unemployment rate is calculated as:
 
  A) (number of unemployed)  (number of employed + number of unemployed).
  B) (number of unemployed)  (number of employed).
  C) (number of employed + number of unemployed)  (labor force).
  D) (labor force)  (number of unemployed).



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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