Multiple Choice

Two analysts are modeling a strategic interaction between Country A and Country B. Each country can choose one of two actions. The analysts create two different models, shown below, with different numerical payoffs. The first number in each pair is the payoff for Country A, and the second is for Country B.

Model 1 Payoffs:

Country B: Action 1Country B: Action 2
Country A: Action 1(10, 10)(0, 15)
Country A: Action 2(15, 0)(5, 5)

Model 2 Payoffs:

Country B: Action 1Country B: Action 2
Country A: Action 1(100, 100)(20, 120)
Country A: Action 2(120, 20)(60, 60)

Based on a comparison of these two models, which of the following statements is correct?

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