Multiple Choice
For a commitment strategy to work:
A) the punishment must be so bad that it outweighs the incentive to defect in the game.
B) the punishment must occur immediately after the game is played.
C) both players must agree to a punishment.
D) no player may have a dominant strategy.
Correct Answer:

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