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- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Social_Psychology_and_Personality/Together_-_The_Science_of_Social_Psychology_(Noba)/07%3A_POSITIVE_RELATIONSHIPS/7.02%3A_CooperationHumans are social animals. This means we work together in groups to achieve goals that benefit everyone. From building skyscrapers to delivering packages to remote island nations, modern life requires...Humans are social animals. This means we work together in groups to achieve goals that benefit everyone. From building skyscrapers to delivering packages to remote island nations, modern life requires that people cooperate with one another. However, people are also motivated by self-interest, which often stands as an obstacle to effective cooperation. This module explores the concept of cooperation and the processes that both help and hinder it.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Introductory_Psychology/Psychology_(Noba)/Chapter_11%3A_Social_Part_I/11.06%3A_CooperationHumans are social animals. This means we work together in groups to achieve goals that benefit everyone. From building skyscrapers to delivering packages to remote island nations, modern life requires...Humans are social animals. This means we work together in groups to achieve goals that benefit everyone. From building skyscrapers to delivering packages to remote island nations, modern life requires that people cooperate with one another. However, people are also motivated by self-interest, which often stands as an obstacle to effective cooperation. This module explores the concept of cooperation and the processes that both help and hinder it.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Economics/Economics_(Boundless)/13%3A_Oligopoly/13.2%3A_Oligopoly_in_PracticeFirms in an oligopoly can increase their profits through collusion, but collusive arrangements are inherently unstable.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Economics/The_Economics_of_Food_and_Agricultural_Markets_(Barkley)/06%3A_Game_Theory/6.01%3A_Game_Theory_IntroductionGame theory is the study of strategic interactions between players. The key to understanding strategic decision making is to understand your opponent’s point of view, and to deduce his or her likely r...Game theory is the study of strategic interactions between players. The key to understanding strategic decision making is to understand your opponent’s point of view, and to deduce his or her likely responses to your actions.