Identify all dominant and dominated strategies. If a player does not have a dominant strategy explain why.

Question I. Practice finding PSNE. For each of the following five games, are there Pure Strategy
Nash Equilibria? Identify them, or explain why there are none.
Game A Game B
Left Right Left Right
Top
0
0
-1
2 Top
-1
2
2
3
Bottom
3
-1
4
4 Bottom
0
1
2
1
Game C Game D
Left Right Left Right
Top
0
3
-1
0 Top
1
0
6
2
Bottom
-1
2
2
4 Bottom
5
4
0
1
Game E
Left Right
Top
0
0
3
-1
Bottom
3
-1
1
1
Question II. Electoral Coordination under Different Levels of Democracy and Development. For
Scenarios A, B and C below, do the following:
1. Depict the strategic interactions between North and South, the two players, as a game.
2. Identify all dominant and dominated strategies. If a player does not have a dominant strategy explain why.
3. Explain what a pure strategy Nash equilibria  is. . Find all of them in each scenario or explain why there are none.
4. Explain what a Pareto Efficient situation means . For each PSNE, comment on whether the outcome is Pareto Efficient or not.
Explain why.
5. For each scenario, discuss what the game theoretical analysis implies about the likelihood that the OLD regime stays in power. If there is more than one PSNE in a game, what can we predict about the game’s outcome?