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The Game in the Figure Shown Is a Version Of

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Question 95

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  The game in the figure shown is a version of: A)  the prisoner's dilemma. B)  the first-mover advantage. C)  a sequential game. D)  a repeated game. The game in the figure shown is a version of:


A) the prisoner's dilemma.
B) the first-mover advantage.
C) a sequential game.
D) a repeated game.

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