Multiple Choice

Two programmers, Chloe and David, are collaborating on a project. They must each independently decide whether to focus on 'Core Features' or 'User Interface'. The table below shows their potential earnings (in thousands of dollars) based on their choices, with Chloe's earnings listed first. The stable outcome, where neither programmer has an incentive to change their choice given the other's choice, is for both to work on 'Core Features'.

David: Core FeaturesDavid: User Interface
Chloe: Core Features(8, 4)(6, 2)
Chloe: User Interface(3, 7)(1, 1)

Based on the principle that an outcome's fairness is judged by the equality of the payoffs, how should this stable outcome be evaluated?

0

1

Updated 2025-10-07

Contributors are:

Who are from:

Tags

Library Science

Economics

Economy

Introduction to Microeconomics Course

Social Science

Empirical Science

Science

CORE Econ

Ch.4 Strategic interactions and social dilemmas - The Economy 2.0 Microeconomics @ CORE Econ

The Economy 2.0 Microeconomics @ CORE Econ

Analysis in Bloom's Taxonomy

Cognitive Psychology

Psychology

Related