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Table 16-4
In the following duopoly game, the two firms can either set the price of their product high or low.In this market, customers are very price sensitive: when one firm sets a low price it steals the majority of customers from its competitor.The game is represented in the table below.
-Refer to table 16-4.The dominant strategy for the firms are:
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