Multiple Prisoner's Dilemma Games with (Out) an Outside Option: An Experimental Study
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- 1 January 1999
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Abstract
Experiments in which subjects play simultaneously several finite prisoner's dilemma supergames with and without an outside option reveal that: (i) subjects useKeywords
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