Multiple Choice
The solutions to the problems signaled by the analysis of games of plain substitutes and complements:
A) can be found by further pursuing the self- interest of the participating actors.
B) lie in the search for institutions that solve social dilemmas.
C) can always be solved by the government intervention.
D) lie outside the realm of game theory.
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