Multiple Choice
The prisoners' dilemma is
A) an example of a duopoly game.
B) a theory about why firms break the law.
C) competition that can occur among firms in monopolistic competition.
D) an example of the monopolist charging high prices.
E) an example of a game that does not have a Nash equilibrium.
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