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In an infinitely repeated Prisoner's Dilemma, a) each player has a dominant strategy always not to cooperate with the other player (confess/defect/price low - depending on the story) b) each player has a dominant strategy to always cooperate with the other player (never to confess/cooperate/price high - depending on the story). c) cooperation may be sustained by the threat of noncooperation in the future d) direct communication is necessary for cooperation. e) None of the above is correct

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