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meagbuch

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In the game in Scenario 13.6,
 
  A) Poison Pill is a dominant strategy for Lawrence LLP.
  B) Dump is a dominant strategy for Lawrence LLP.
  C) TurboTech is a dominant strategy for ERS Co.
  D) ZamboniTech is a dominant strategy for ERS Co.
  E) No firm has a dominant strategy.

Question 2

How does government provision of public goods solve the free rider problem?
 
  A) Governments can impose compulsory taxes to pay for public goods.
  B) Governments can convert nonrival goods to rival goods by assigning property rights.
  C) Governments can tax public goods to prevent over-use of the resources.
  D) Governments cannot solve the free rider problem



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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