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Business, 18.08.2021 01:00 jaylaa04

The matrix above represents the payoffs to each firm (I and II) based on their selected strategies (A and B). For example, if Firm I selects B as its strategy and Firm II selects A, then the payoffs will be 200 to Firm I and 0 to Firm II. What is the dominant strategy for Firm II in this game

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