Suppose the generalized Nash product for bargaining between retailers and manufacturers over the price of coffee is 1-a

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Suppose the generalized Nash product for bargaining between retailers and manufacturers over the price of coffee is 1-a

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Suppose the generalized Nash product for bargaining between retailers and manufacturers over the price of coffee is 1-a NP = (TR-dr) a (TM – dm)" OR Assume that dr = dm = 0, that a = 0.5 and that manufacturers and retailers divide up a potential combined profit of 57 depending on the price so that TR = 57 -p and tm = p. What price maximizes the generalized Nash product? The price that generalizes the Nash product is p = (Enter your response rounded to one decimal place.)
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