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26 August, 08:23

Suppose Ishmael and Santiago are the only two fishermen who fish in Lake Hardin. Each must choose between fishing for 20 hours per week or for 40 hours per week. If both choose to fish for 20 hours per week, then each can earn a profit of $3,000 per week. If both choose to fish for 40 hours per week, then each can earn a profit of $2,000 per week. If Santiago fishes for 40 hours per week, and Ishmael fishes for 20 hours per week, then Santiago can earn a profit of $4,000 per week, and Ishmael can earn a profit of $1,000 per week. If Ishmael fishes for 40 hours per week, and Santiago fishes for 20 hours per week, then Ishm

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  1. 26 August, 08:52
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    Ishmael

    20 hours 40 hours

    20 hours (3000, 3000) (1000, 4000)

    Santiago 40 hours (4000, 1000) (2000, 2000)

    b) The NAsh equilibrium of the game of both men will fish for 40 hours.

    c) Yes, the game is a prisoner's dilemma.
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