Cooperative games are played once, while non-cooperative games are repeated.
In cooperative games, players cannot communicate, while in non-cooperative games, they can.
Cooperative games involve only two players, while non-cooperative games involve more than two players.
In cooperative games, players can communicate and make binding agreements, while in non-cooperative games, they cannot.
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