The above figure shows the payoff to two airlines, A and B, of serving a particular route. If the two airlines must decide simultaneously, what happens if the government imposes a $20 per firm tax on firms that service this route?

A) Neither firm has a dominant strategy.
B) Not entering is a dominant strategy for both firms.
C) Neither firm entering is a Nash equilibrium.
D) Only firm A will enter.

A

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