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One-Time Games and the Prisoner's Dilemma
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14. Oligopoly / One-Time Games and the Prisoner's Dilemma / Problem 6
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Under what conditions does a player have a dominant strategy in a game?
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When the player has more information than the opponent.
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When the player can change the rules of the game.
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When the player's best response is the same regardless of the opponent's actions.
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When the player can predict the opponent's actions with certainty.
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