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Business, 18.03.2021 01:20 alex12everett

The payoff matrix supplied (see below) shows outcomes of various strategies that Airbus and Boeing might follow in response to action on the part of the other company. This payoff matrix describes actions in developing so-called super-jumbo jets that carry 600 or more passengers. The payoffs represent losses and gains when the U. S. and E. U. subsidize Boeing and Airbus, respectively. Boeing
Producers Produces Does not Produce
Does not Produce Airbus
$10M,$10M$ $0M,$200M
100M,$0M $0M,$0M
What is Boeing's strategy? What is Airbus' strategy?

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