Assume that there are two parties, I and V.  I engages in an activity that tends to injure V. V and I both can take care to reduce the expected harm from accidents.  Specifically, suppose that if I takes no care (i.e., spends $0 on accident precautions), expected injury to V is $25.  If I spends $5 on accident precautions, however, the expected injury to V is reduced to $18.  Further suppose that V has a choice between taking no care or spending $4 in care to avoid accidents.  If V spends $4 in care, V’s expected harm falls by $2 regardless of the level of care that I takes.  Assume that courts adopt the socially-optimal level of injurer care as the negligence standard.  That is, if I takes less than the socially-optimal level of care, she will be found negligent and must pay for all damages to V.  If I takes at least the socially optimal level of care, she will not have to compensate V for his damages. What is the Nash equilibrium of this game under a rule of no liability?   Question 14 options:   a)  I spends $5 on precautions and V spends $0 on precautions.   b)  I spends $5 on precautions and V spends $4 on precautions.   c)  I spends $0 on precautions and V spends $0 on precautions   d)  I spends $0 on precautions and V spends $4 on precautions

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Assume that there are two parties, I and V.  I engages in an activity that tends to injure VV and I both can take care to reduce the expected harm from accidents.  Specifically, suppose that if I takes no care (i.e., spends $0 on accident precautions), expected injury to V is $25.  If I spends $5 on accident precautions, however, the expected injury to V is reduced to $18.  Further suppose that V has a choice between taking no care or spending $4 in care to avoid accidents.  If V spends $4 in care, V’s expected harm falls by $2 regardless of the level of care that I takes.  Assume that courts adopt the socially-optimal level of injurer care as the negligence standard.  That is, if I takes less than the socially-optimal level of care, she will be found negligent and must pay for all damages to V.  If I takes at least the socially optimal level of care, she will not have to compensate V for his damages.

What is the Nash equilibrium of this game under a rule of no liability?

 

Question 14 options:

 

a) 

I spends $5 on precautions and V spends $0 on precautions.

 

b) 

I spends $5 on precautions and V spends $4 on precautions.

 

c) 

I spends $0 on precautions and V spends $0 on precautions

 

d) 

I spends $0 on precautions and V spends $4 on precautions

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