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Explaining a Strategic Outcome

The table below represents a strategic interaction between two companies, Company X (the row player) and Company Y (the column player). The numbers in each cell represent the profits for Company X and Company Y, respectively, based on their simultaneous decisions to either 'Enter Market' or 'Stay Out'.

Company Y: Enter MarketCompany Y: Stay Out
Company X: Enter Market(-10, -10)(50, 0)
Company X: Stay Out(0, 50)(0, 0)

In one or two sentences, describe the outcome if Company X chooses to 'Enter Market' and Company Y chooses to 'Stay Out'. Your description must state the specific profit for each company.

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Updated 2025-09-17

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