Non-cooperative game
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In game theory, a non-cooperative game is one in which players make decisions independently.
Thus, while players could cooperate, any cooperation must be self-enforcing.
Cooperative games
A game in which players can enforce contracts through third parties is a cooperative game.
See also
- Assured destruction
- Cooperative game
- Intra-household bargaining
- Grim trigger
- Nash equilibrium
- Proper equilibrium
- Tit for tat
- Trembling hand perfect equilibrium
- Trigger strategy
- War of attrition (game)
- Zero-sum game
External links
- Non-cooperative game @ Wikipedia