Which of the following statements is not correct? A. A game consists of players, rules, outcomes, and payoffs. B. Game-theoretic situations are those involving payoff interdependence. C. In static...


Which of the following statements is not correct?


A. A game consists of players, rules, outcomes, and payoffs.


B. Game-theoretic situations are those involving payoff interdependence.


C. In static games of complete information players move once simultaneously.


D. Rational behavior and common knowledge are sufficient to ensure a unique prediction of the outcome of each game.



Jun 01, 2022
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