Multiple Choice
-Consider the pricing game depicted in Figure 5.5 in which payoffs are in millions of dollars. Suppose that this game is played repeatedly and the probability that the game will end in the next stage is 1 percent. For what discount rate will a firm be indifferent between cooperating and defecting?
A) 2.5 percent.
B) 4.25 percent.
C) 5.6 percent.
D) 8.5 percent.
E) 10.25 percent.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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