Repeated games are strategic interactions that occur when players engage in the same game multiple times, allowing them to potentially alter their strategies based on past outcomes. This setting introduces the possibility of cooperation and punishment over time, making it distinct from one-shot games where players only interact once. The dynamics of repeated games can lead to different equilibria, including cooperative outcomes that may not be possible in a single play of the game.
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