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In Figure 3, we have two veto players, A and B, who are located in a two-dimensional issue space. The status quo policy is given by the point SQ. Potential policy proposals are denoted by X.
Figure 3: Two Veto Players
In Figure 3, we have two veto players, A and B, who are located in a two-dimensional issue space. The status quo policy is given by the point SQ. Potential policy proposals are denoted by X. Figure 3: Two Veto Players    -If Figure 3 remained the same except that B were no longer a veto player-that is, if A could choose policy independently-where would policy end up? A)  X<sub>1</sub> B)  X<sub>2</sub> C)  X<sub>3</sub> D)  X<sub>4</sub> E)  A F)  B G)  SQ
-If Figure 3 remained the same except that B were no longer a veto player-that is, if A could choose policy independently-where would policy end up?


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