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Business, 06.01.2021 03:10, benpark5370

Soapy Inc. And Suddies Inc., the only soap-powder producers, collude and agree to share the market equally. If neither firm cheats, each makes $1 million profit. If one firm cheats, it makes $1.5 million, while the complier incurs a loss of $0.5 million. If both cheat, they break even. Neither firm can monitor the other's actions. What are the strategies in this game? Construct the payoff matrix for this game. If the game is played only once what is the equilibrium? Is it a dominant-strategy equilibrium? Explain.

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