Multiple Choice
A finitely repeated game differs from an infinitely repeated game in that:
A) the former needs a lower interest rate to support collusion than the latter needs.
B) there is an end-of-period problem for the former.
C) a collusive outcome can usually be sustained in the former but not the latter.
D) All of the statements associated with this question are correct.
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