In the Castorian Airline market there are only two firms. Each firm is deciding whether to offer

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In the Castorian Airline market there are only two firms. Each firm is deciding whether to offer a frequent flyer program. The annual profits (in millions of dollars) associated with each strategy are summarized in the following table (where the first number is the payoff to Airline A and the second to Airline B):
In the Castorian Airline market there are only two firms.

a) Does either player have a dominant strategy? Explain.
b) Is there a Nash equilibrium in this game? If so what is it?
c) Is this game an example of the prisoners' dilemma? Explain.

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Microeconomics

ISBN: 978-0073375854

2nd edition

Authors: Douglas Bernheim, Michael Whinston

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