Multiple Choice
Playing the equilibrium of a one-stage game over and over again when the one-stage game is repeated is
A) Always a Nash equilibrium
B) Only a Nash equilibrium if the game is finite
C) Only a Nash equilibrium if the game is infinite
D) Dominated in some cases
Correct Answer:

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Q14: A player is playing a pure strategy
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