Multiple Choice

In a negotiation over a $100 surplus, a Proposer makes a take-it-or-leave-it offer to a Responder. If the Responder rejects, neither party receives anything. Now, consider a change where the Proposer can make the same offer to two independent Responders (Responder 1 and Responder 2) and will complete the deal with the first one who accepts. How does the introduction of the second Responder most likely affect the Proposer's bargaining position and the offer they will make?

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