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Lopes Increase the size of store and parking lot Do not increase the size of store and parking lot

Increase the size of store and parking lot Lopes = $1.0 million HomeMax = $1.5 million Lopes = $0.4 million HomeMax = $3.4 million
HomeMax Do not increase the size of store and parking lot Lopes = $3.2 million HomeMax = $0.6 million Lopes = $2.0 million HomeMax = $2.5 million


Suppose the owners of Lopes and HomeMax meet for a friendly game of golf one afternoon and happen to discuss a strategy to optimize growth-related profit. If they both agree to cooperate on a strategy that maximizes their joint profits, annual profit will grow by:______

a. $0.4 million for Lopes and by $3.4 million for HomeMax.
b. $2.0 million for Lopes and by $2.5 million for HomeMax.
c. $1.0 million for Lopes and by $1.5 million for HomeMax.
d. $3.2 million for Lopes and by $0.6 million for HomeMax.

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Answer:

c. $1.0 million for Lopes and by $1.5 million for HomeMax.

Step-by-step explanation:

If Lopes and HomeMax both wants to maximize their profits they should choose a strategy which is beneficial for both of them. If both choose to increase the size of store and parking lot this will bring them maximum returns according to the matrix. They will be Nash equilibrium state which is a stable state.

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