Multiple Choice

In a one-time negotiation, a Proposer is given a sum of money to divide with a Responder. The Responder can only accept or reject the proposed split; a rejection means neither party gets anything. How does the Responder's ability to reject the offer fundamentally limit the Proposer's power?

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