Social Sciences
2 years ago

Discounting and monitoring determine cooperation in repeated games, new study finds.

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The article explores how discounting and monitoring affect cooperation in repeated games. The researchers found that the strength of players' incentives is determined by discounting, monitoring precision, and payoff variance. In low discounting and monitoring scenarios, a public-monitoring folk theorem holds true, allowing for simultaneous variation in discount factor and monitoring structure.