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Real-World Applicability of the Prisoners' Dilemma

Contrary to the predictions of prisoners' dilemma models that assume pure self-interest, people in the real world often choose to cooperate. For instance, farmers and fishing communities facing such dilemmas have been observed to invest and work together, achieving better outcomes for all. This indicates that actual human behavior does not always align with the pessimistic equilibrium predicted by a simple prisoners' dilemma game.

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