Drawing on the insights from the Exit, Voice, and Loyalty game examined in Chapter 3, what can we infer by the differing responses by the U.S. government following the financial crisis to the requests by the financial sector and U.S. automakers for bailouts?
A. The government did not depend on the support of the financial sector and automakers.
B. The government did not depend on the support of U.S. automakers.
C. The financial sector did not have a credible exit threat.
D. The U.S. automakers did not have a credible exit threat.
E. Neither the financial sector nor the U.S. automakers had credible exit threats.
D. The U.S. automakers did not have a credible exit threat.
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