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    The Nash Equilibrium in a Game of Plain Substitutes with Simultaneous
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The Nash Equilibrium in a Game of Plain Substitutes with Simultaneous

Question 27

Question 27

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The Nash equilibrium in a game of plain substitutes with simultaneous moves:


A) entails strategy values that "are too large".
B) is Pareto- optimal.
C) entails strategy values that "are too small".
D) results from a game of mutual positive externalities.

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