Prisoner’s Dilemma

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Prisoner’s Dilemma

The Prisoner’s Dilemma is a famous application of game theory in which two prisoners are both better off cooperating with each other, but if one of them cheats, the other is better off cheating. Thus the dilemma. This model shows up in economic life, in war, and in many other areas of practical human life. Though the prisoner’s dilemma theoretically leads to a poor result, in the real world, cooperation is nearly always possible and must be explored.

Source:
Shane Parrish’s Farnam Street Mental Model Guide

2018-09-24T06:30:27+00:00