A _____________, named after American mathematician Albert Tucker's famous

analysis, which pitted two hypothetical prisoners against each other in a way that
illustrated the paradoxical logic of this problem.

a. free-rider
b. inmate's decision
c. collective action problems
d. prisoner's dilemma


D

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What will be an ideal response?

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