Multiple Choice
Nash equilibria are stable because:
A) they involve dominant strategies.
B) they involve constant-sum games.
C) they occur in noncooperative games.
D) once the strategies are chosen, no players have an incentive to negotiate jointly to change them.
E) once the strategies are chosen, no player has an incentive to deviate unilaterally from them.
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