Multiple Choice
-Consider game depicted in Figure 11.3 in which Left moves first. The payoffs for the subgame-perfect equilibrium for this game are:
A) (3, 2) .
B) (1, 4) .
C) (2, 3) .
D) (2, 2) .
E) (1, 5) .
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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