Cooperation in a Finite Game We have seen that if we play the Prisoners' dilemma with finite repetition, there will be n

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Cooperation in a Finite Game We have seen that if we play the Prisoners' dilemma with finite repetition, there will be n

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Cooperation in a Finite Game
We have seen that if we play the Prisoners' dilemma with finite
repetition,
there will be no cooperation in the subgame-perfect equilibrium.
There are
other games, however, when cooperation can be enforced for at least
some time
in a finite repetition as well.
Give an example with explanation.
(Hint: consider games with more than one Nash equilibria.)
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