6. Using a payoff matrix to determine the equilibrium outcome Suppose there are only two firms that sell smartphones: Fl
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company will earn, depending on whether it sets a high or low price for its phones Pictech Pricing High Low 2.15 11.11 Flashfone Pricing High Low 15,2 For example, the lower-left cell shows that if Flashtone prices low and Pictech prices high, Flashtone will earn a profit of $15 millon, cha Pictech will earn a profit of $2 million. Assume this is a simultaneous game and that Flashfone and Pictech are both profit-maximizing firms. If Flashfone prices high, Pietech will make more profit if it chooses a price price, and if Flashfone prices low, Pictech will make more profit if it chooses If Pictech prices high, Flashfone will make more profit if it chooses a price price, and if Pictech prices low, Flashrone will make more profit if it chooses Considering all of the information given, pricing low a dominant strategy for both Flashfone and Pictech
If the firms do not collude, what strategles will they end up choosing? Flashfone will choose a low price, and Pictech will choose a high price. Both Flashfone and Pictech will choose a low price. Flashfone will choose a high price, and Pictech will choose a low price. Both Flashfone and Pictech will choose a high price. True or False: The game between Flashfone and Pictech is not an example of the prisoners' dilemma. True False
6. Using a payoff matrix to determine the equilibrium outcome Suppose there are only two firms that sell smartphones: Flashfone and Pictech. The following payoff matrix shows the profit (in millions of dollars) each If the firms do not collude, what strategles will they end up choosing? Flashfone will choose a low price, and Pictech will choose a high price. Both Flashfone and Pictech will choose a low price. Flashfone will choose a high price, and Pictech will choose a low price. Both Flashfone and Pictech will choose a high price. True or False: The game between Flashfone and Pictech is not an example of the prisoners' dilemma. True False