1. Assume this game is played 2 times and there is no discounting. The whole payoff for two periods is the sum of payoffs of each period. Draw a tree of the game and solve it with subgame prefect Nash equilibrium. Explain clearly, handwritten is preferable.
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1. Assume this game is played 2 times and there is no discounting. The whole payoff for two periods is the sum of payoffs of each period. Draw a tree of the game and solve it with subgame prefect Nash equilibrium.
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