Consider the following entry game between an incumbent (I, blue payoff) and an entrant (E, green payoff). E enter out (6

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Consider the following entry game between an incumbent (I, blue payoff) and an entrant (E, green payoff). E enter out (6

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Consider the following entry game between an incumbent (I, blue payoff) and an entrant (E, green payoff). E enter out (60+860,0) fight accommodate E E out stay (10+860,-20) (20+820, 20+820)
Which one of the following statements is correct? The entrant will always stay out of the market in equilibrium. The entrant will always enter the market in equilibrium. In equilibrium, the entrant enters the market if d is larger than 1/4. In equilibrium, the entrant enters the market if d is smaller than 1/4. None of the above.
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