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The Prisoners' Dilemma Has an Equilibrium That Is

Question 113

Question 113

Multiple Choice

The prisoners' dilemma has an equilibrium that is


A) a Nash equilibrium and both players deny.
B) a Nash equilibrium and both players confess.
C) not a Nash equilibrium and both players confess.
D) not a Nash equilibrium and both players deny.

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