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In a one-time strategic interaction between two rational, self-interested parties, if both parties recognize that a cooperative action would lead to a better outcome for both of them compared to the non-cooperative equilibrium, this mutual recognition alone is sufficient to ensure they will achieve the cooperative outcome.

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