If a game is repeated over and over again, firms have a greater incentive to cooperate because
A) there is nothing to gain from not cooperating each time the game is played.
B) each makes its highest possible profit every time the game is played.
C) reputations can be made and there is much to gain in the long run.
D) neither has anything to gain from not cooperating.
E) they have too much information about the rival firm.
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Q145: Exhibit 11-6 Q146: Exhibit 11-5 Q147: Defection is less likely in a repeated Q148: The chance a firm takes in defecting Q149: Cooperation between two firms is more difficult Q151: In a repeated game, the best option Q152: Exhibit 11-6 Q153: Bertrand competition occurs when oligopolistic firms compete Q154: Exhibit 11-6 Q155: Exhibit 11-6 Unlock this Answer For Free Now! View this answer and more for free by performing one of the following actions Scan the QR code to install the App and get 2 free unlocks Unlock quizzes for free by uploading documents