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Explaining Unexpected Cooperation

In a strategic interaction with a known, fixed end point, the purely rational, self-interested model predicts that cooperation will unravel from the very first round. However, laboratory studies consistently show that participants often cooperate until the final few rounds. Briefly explain two distinct reasons that account for this observed cooperative behavior.

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