< Advanced Microeconomics
Repeated Games
In a repeated game players interact over periods. Each period represents a single iteration of the (simultaneous-move) stage game in which each player selects a strategy .
Strategies in Repeated Games
Nash Reversion
Folk (general feasibility) Theorems
The multiplicity of strategy profiles made possible by repeated interaction translates to a wide variety of
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