You are P2:
You and P1 have {{Constants.endowment}} each
from an investor to support your individual businesses. You can
earn more by partnering with P1 in an investment.
{% if tripled_amount != 0 %}
For this investment,
P1 has sent you {{group.sent_amount}} which has been tripled to
become {{tripled_amount}}. So the total money in your account for this round is {{total_amount}} which
comes from the {{Constants.endowment}}
from the investor and the {{tripled_amount}} received from P1
In addition,
P1 has requested that you send him/her {{group.amount_demanded}} out of the {{tripled_amount}} back.
But you are not required to obey P1's request. You can transfer TK.0, the {{tripled_amount}} received
or any amount in between back to P1.
Remember you lose whatever you transfer to P1
and it becomes part of P1's money
However, if you do not obey P1's request, there is a 50-50 chance that your decision will be
reviewed by the instructor of this study and
you will be fined an amount equal to the difference
between what P1 requested and what you sent. Also, you will lose an extra TK.30 of your {{Constants.endowment}}
from the investor.
Example: Say P1 has requested 30 out of TK. 60 back. Suppose
you decided to send P1 TK.20 back. Then your fine will be equal to the remaining TK.10 you refused to pay.
In addition, you will also lose TK.30 of the TK.100 you have from the investor. But the chances of this happening is
50-50 which is determined
by the flip of a coin.
{% else %}
For this investment,
P1 has sent you {{group.sent_amount}}. So the total money in your account for this round
is {{total_amount}} which comes from the {{Constants.endowment}}
from the investor and the {{tripled_amount}} received from P1.
Since you received 0, you can only send 0 back P1.
{% endif %}
{% formfield group.sent_back_amount %}