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The Instability of Cooperation

In a standard, one-time strategic interaction, there is often a 'cooperative' outcome where both players would be better off than in the final equilibrium. In your own words, explain the core reason why this mutually beneficial cooperative outcome is typically not reached by rational, self-interested players.

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