Q1. Player 2 e f g h a 0,0 3,5 1,6 -3,3 Player 1 b x,y 0,7
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Player 2 | |||||
e | f | g | h | ||
a | 0,0 | 3,5 | 1,6 | -3,3 | |
Player 1 | b | x,y | 0,7 | 4,y | 10,5 |
c | x,3 | 4,0 | 2,1 | -4,-2 | |
d | -2,4 | 0,5 | 0,7 | -7,3 |
a) Suppose x = -2 and y = 9. How many rationalizable strategies does Player 1 have?
b) Suppose x = -2 and y = 9. How many rationalizable strategies does Player 2 have?
c) Suppose x = -2 and y = 9. What is the sum of both players' payoffs in all pure strategy Nash equilibria of the game?
d) Suppose x = 3 and y = 9. How many rationalizable strategies does Player 1 have?
e) Suppose x = 3 and y = 9. How many rationalizable strategies does Player 2 have?
f) Suppose x = 3 and y = 9. What is the sum of both players' payoffs in all pure strategy Nash equilibria of the game?
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