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Bargaining Power in a Single-Offer Negotiation

Two individuals must decide how to split a one-time sum of $100. Person A is designated to propose a split. Person B can only accept or reject this single proposal. If Person B accepts, the money is split as proposed. If Person B rejects, neither person receives any money. Person A considers proposing a split of '$99 for me, $1 for you.' Analyze the primary constraint on Person A's power in this scenario. Explain how Person B's role, despite being unable to make a counter-offer, fundamentally limits Person A's strategic options.

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