A single-period duopoly firm can choose output level A or B. The firm decides it will produce level A regardless of what the other firm produces. This decision may occur because
A) producing the output level A is a dominant strategy.
B) this firm has simply decided to always produce at level A.
C) Both A and B are possible.
D) None of the above.
C
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