Multiple Choice
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-Consider the pricing game depicted in Figure 13.6. Payoffs are in millions of dollars. Suppose that firm A believes that regardless of its strategy, there is a 85 percent chance that firm B will charge a high price and an 15 percent chance that firm B will charge a low price. If firm A is risk neutral, what is the subgame perfect equilibrium for this game?
A) {High price 6 High price}
B) {High price 6 Low price}
C) {Low price 6 High price}
D) {Low price 6 Low price}
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