Multiple Choice
A key to analyzing subgame perfect equilibrium strategy in sequential games is
A) predictable behavior
B) an explicit order of play for at least some participants
C) information sets that are known with certainty
D) credible threats clearly communicated
E) randomness
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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