Multiple Choice
Laurel and Janet are competitors in a local market and each is trying to decide if it is worthwhile to advertise. If both of them advertise, each will earn a profit of $5,000. If neither of them advertise, each will earn a profit of $10,000. If one advertises and the other doesn't, then the one who advertises will earn a profit of $12,000 and the other will earn $2,000. In this version of the prisoners' dilemma, if the game is played only once, Laurel should
A) advertise, but if the game is to be repeated many times she should probably not advertise.
B) advertise, and if the game is to be repeated many times she should still probably advertise.
C) not advertise, but if the game is to be repeated many times she should probably advertise.
D) not advertise, and if the game is to be repeated many times she should still not advertise.
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