Multiple Choice
Why are cooperative agreements rare in markets with strategic interactions?
A) Players have incentives to disregard such agreements.
B) It is too hard to predict what other players will do.
C) There is little to gain because noncooperation yields the best possible outcome.
D) Cooperation entails higher costs.
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