Game where groups of players may enforce cooperative behaviour
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This article is about game theory. For video gaming, see Cooperative video game. For the similar feature in some board games, see Cooperative board game.
In game theory, a cooperative game (or coalitional game) is a game with groups of players who form binding “coalitions” with external enforcement of cooperative behavior (e.g. through contract law). This is different from non-cooperative games in which there is either no possibility to forge alliances or all agreements need to be self-enforcing (e.g. through credible threats).[1]
Cooperative games are analysed by focusing on coalitions that can be formed, and the joint actions that groups can take and the resulting collective payoffs.[2][3]
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