The Prisoner's Dilemma is an example of
A) market signaling.
B) a zero-sum game.
C) a non-zero sum, non-cooperative game with a dominant strategy.
D) adverse selection.
C
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If we compare the Canadian natural unemployment rate to the U.S. natural unemployment rate, we find that for most years since 1980
A) the Canadian rate is higher, possibly the result of higher unemployment benefits in the United States for most of those years. B) the U.S. rate is higher, possibly the result of greater job search within a larger country. C) they are essentially the same because we have a lot in common. D) the Canadian rate is higher, possibly the result of higher unemployment benefits in Canada for most of those years. E) The U.S. rate is higher, possibly the result of more structural change occurring in the United States.
State and local governments usually finance programs like highways, libraries, hospitals, health care, parks, and police and fire protection
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false