How do dominance and reciprocity differ as solutions to collective goods problems?

A. Dominance relies on a power hierarchy acting as a central authority, whereas reciprocity operates without any central authority.
B. Dominance has advantages and disadvantages, whereas reciprocity has only advantages.
C. Dominance forms the basis of most institutions in the international system, whereas reciprocity has limited applications.
D. Dominance is the basis of cooperation in international relations, whereas reciprocity typically leads to conflict.


Answer: A

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