
In an abstract two-agent model, we show that every deterministic joint choice function compatible with the hypothesis that agents act noncooperatively is also compatible with the hypothesis that they act cooperatively. the converse is false.
[JEL:C78] Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - Game Theory and Bargaining Theory - Bargaining Theory; Matching Theory, [JEL:C78] Mathématiques et méthodes quantitatives - Théorie des jeux et négociation - Théorie de la négociation et du "matching", [JEL:C73] Mathématiques et méthodes quantitatives - Théorie des jeux et négociation - Jeux stochastiques et dynamiques, [JEL:C73] Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - Game Theory and Bargaining Theory - Stochastic and Dynamic Games; Evolutionary Games; Repeated Games, jel: jel:C73, jel: jel:C78
[JEL:C78] Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - Game Theory and Bargaining Theory - Bargaining Theory; Matching Theory, [JEL:C78] Mathématiques et méthodes quantitatives - Théorie des jeux et négociation - Théorie de la négociation et du "matching", [JEL:C73] Mathématiques et méthodes quantitatives - Théorie des jeux et négociation - Jeux stochastiques et dynamiques, [JEL:C73] Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - Game Theory and Bargaining Theory - Stochastic and Dynamic Games; Evolutionary Games; Repeated Games, jel: jel:C73, jel: jel:C78
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