Team versus Individual Play in Finitely Repeated Prisoner Dilemma Games

Published: Jan 1, 2013
Abstract
In finitely repeated prisoner dilemma games, two-person teams start out with significantly less cooperation than individuals, consistent with results reported in the social psychology literature. However, safety concerns quickly give way to teams cooperating significantly more than individuals. Team dialogues show significant discrepancies between beliefs and those underlying leading rational cooperation models. Cooperation is sustained by its...
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Title
Team versus Individual Play in Finitely Repeated Prisoner Dilemma Games
Published Date
Jan 1, 2013
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