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    The Outcome of a Strategic Interaction Is Called A
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The Outcome of a Strategic Interaction Is Called A

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Question 40

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The outcome of a strategic interaction is called a:


A) payoff.
B) Nash equilibrium.
C) best response.
D) Prisoners' Dilemma.

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