A prisoners dilemma game is played for a fixed number of periods. The fully rational solution is
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A prisoners’ dilemma game is played for a fixed number of periods. The fully rational solution is for each player to defect in each period. However, in experiments with students, players often cooperate for a significant number of periods if the total number of periods is fairly large (such as 10 or 20).
What explanation can you give for this behavior?
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Microeconomics Theory And Applications With Calculus
ISBN: 9780133019933
3rd Edition
Authors: Jeffrey M. Perloff
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