Fader, Peter S.; Hauser, John R. - In: Journal of Conflict Resolution 32 (1988) 3, pp. 553-582
The presence of a third party can affect attempts by two players to cooperate in a three-player, continuous-alternative, repeated Prisoner's Dilemma-like game. If the third player is uncooperative, two players may find it advantageous to cooperate implicitly, at a level somewhere between full...