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    A "Prisoners' Dilemma" Situation in Which a Failure to Cooperate
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A "Prisoners' Dilemma" Situation in Which a Failure to Cooperate

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Question 54

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A "prisoners' dilemma" situation in which a failure to cooperate leaves both parties worse off is just as likely in a multi-period game as in a single-period game.

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