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Table 17-8
This table shows the payoffs for a game played between two players, A and B.
Table 17-8 This table shows the payoffs for a game played between two players, A and B.    -In a prisoners' dilemma game, A) the solution when playing the game once will be the same as the solution when the players play the game repeatedly, since agreements cannot be maintained in a prisoners' dilemma. B) if the players play the game repeatedly, the players can achieve a higher payoff, on average, than when they play the game only once. C) repeated play will result in a worse outcome for both players than when the game is played only once. D) the tit-for-tat strategy in repeated play requires players to always select the opposite strategy as their opponent.
-In a prisoners' dilemma game,


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