Multiple Choice
-Consider the static game depicted in Figures 10.4, which summarizes consumer surpluses in billions of dollars from alternative export-subsidy strategies by the U.S. and Japan. If the export subsidies are intended to benefit consumers, the Cournot-Nash equilibrium strategy profile is:
A) {No subsidy, No subsidy}.
B) {No subsidy, Subsidy}.
C) {Subsidy, No subsidy}.
D) {Subsidy, Subsidy}.
E) Answers a or d are correct.
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