Problem II. A game involves two firms: firm A and firm B. The payoffs matrix of the game is as follows: Firm B Does not

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Problem II. A game involves two firms: firm A and firm B. The payoffs matrix of the game is as follows: Firm B Does not

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Problem II.
A game involves two firms: firm A and firm B. The payoffs matrixof the game is as follows:
Firm B
Does not Advertise
Advertise
Firm A
Does not Advertise
50,45
75,40
Advertise
-50,35
55,55
Assuming that this is a one-time game, answer the followingquestions:
a. Is there any dominant strategy for each firm? Explain.
b. What is a secure strategy? (From your textbook)
c. Is there a secure strategy for each firm? Explain.
d. In a one-shot game, what is the Nash Equilibrium of the game?Explain your answer!
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