Multiple Choice
Scenario: Alex puts $100 on the table. Bob chooses either to take $51 for himself and $49 for Clare or pass. If Bob passes, then Alex adds another $2 and Clare chooses either to take $52 for herself and $50 for Bob or pass. If Clare passes, then Alex adds another $2 and Bob chooses either to take $53 for himself and $51 for Clare or pass, and so on. In other words, a player chooses either to take $2 more for himself/herself or pass, and, every time a player passes, Alex adds another $2. The game ends if $200 is on the table or either Bob or Clare chooses not to pass before that. If the amount on the table reached $200, then Bob and Clare get $99.99 each (Alex takes two pennies back) . The figure below shows the extensive form of this game. Bob's payoff is written first and Clare's second.
-Refer to the scenario above.In the equilibrium,________.
A) Bob and Clare pass until $200 is on the table
B) Bob pass until $198 is on the table, then Clare ends the game
C) Clare ends the game in her first move
D) Bob ends the game in his first move
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