Micro Economics H School Question. Short answer. 1. Consider an army commander deciding which village to search for insurgents and an insurgent deciding which village to hide in. If the army catches the insurgent, it gets a payoff on 1 and the insurgent gets a payoff of -1. If the villager successfully hides in village A he gets a payoff of 2 and the army gets a payoff of -2, but if he successfully hides in village B, he gets a payoff of 1 and the army gets a payoff of -1. Find all the Nash equilibria in this game.
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