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Explaining Cooperation in Finite Games

Standard game theory, using the logic of backward induction, predicts that two self-interested players in a prisoner's dilemma game repeated for a known, finite number of rounds will not cooperate, even in the first round. However, laboratory experiments consistently show that cooperation is common and can be sustained for many rounds. Analyze the reasons why this discrepancy between theoretical prediction and observed behavior exists. In your answer, discuss at least two distinct factors that can lead to cooperation in such scenarios.

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