In game theory, what is the role of promises?
a. If they can be believed, promises can lead both parties to the solution.
b. Promises break the rules of game theory.
c. Promises are typically part of a deception strategy.
d. Paradoxically, promises in game theory can lead to the worst outcome for both players.
a
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Constitutional courts
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