Explain is there nash equilibrium in given problem


Suppose two competitors, Coa, Inc., and Han, Inc., are locked in a bitter pricing struggle in the aluminum industry. In the limit pricing payoff matrix, Coa can choose a given row of outcomes by offering a limit price ("up") or monopoly price ("down"). Han can choose a given column of outcomes by choosing to offer a limit price ("left") or monopoly price ("right"). Neither firm can choose which cell of the payoff matrix to obtain; the payoff for each firm depends upon the pricing strategies of both firms.

 

Han

 

Coa

Pricing Strategy

Limit Price

Monopoly Price

Limit Price

$1.5 billion, $3 billion

$2.5 billion, $2 billion

Monopoly Price

$1 billion, $4 billion

$1.75 billion, $3 billion

 

 

 

 

Is there a dominant strategy equilibrium in this problem? If so, what is it? Explain your answer fully.
Is there a Nash equilibrium in this problem? If so, what is it? Explain your answer fully.

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