Multiple Choice
Suppose that you are a manager. You are considering whether or not to monitor employees with the payoffs in the normal-form game shown below. Management and a labor union are bargaining over how much of a $50 surplus to give to the union. The $50 is divisible up to one cent. The players have one shot to reach an agreement. Management has the ability to announce what it wants first, and then the labor union can accept or reject the offer. Both players get zero if the total amounts asked for exceed $50. If you were the labor union, which type of "rules of play" would you prefer to divide the $50 surplus?
A) One-shot, simultaneous-move game
B) One-shot, sequential-move game with management as the first mover
C) One-shot, sequential-move game with labor union as the first mover
D) One-shot, simultaneous-move game and one-shot, sequential-move game with management as the first mover
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