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Two athletes of equal ability are competing for a prize of $6,000. Each is decid

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Question

Two athletes of equal ability are competing for a prize of $6,000. Each is deciding whether to take a dangerous performance-enhancing drug. If one athlete takes the drug and the other does not, the one who takes the drug wins the prize. Ir both or neither take the drug, they tie and split the prize Taking the drug imposes health risks that are equivalent to a loss or X dollars. Complete the following payoff matrix describing the decisions the athletes face. Player Two's Decision Take Drug Don't Take Drug Take Drug Player One's Decision Don't Take Drug True or False: The Nash equilibrium is taking the drug if X is less than $3,000. True OFalse Suppose there was a way to make the drug safer (that is, have lower X) Which of the following statements are true about the effects of making the drug safer? Check all that apply. It has no effect on the athletes' decision to take the drug f X remains greater than $3,000. It lowers the likelihood of taking the drug It increases the payoff of taking the drug.

Explanation / Answer

1.

2. for x<3000 for x = 2500

nash eqm 500, 500

3. B

p1p2 take drug    dont take drug take drug 3000-X, 3000-X 6000 - X, 0 dont take drug 0, 6000-X 3000, 3000