The Folk theorem is a concept in game theory that describes conditions under which cooperation can emerge as a stable strategy in repeated games. Specifically, it states that in infinitely repeated games with a finite set of players, if the game's stage payoffs are sufficiently high, then any feasible payoff that is individually rational can be sustained as a Nash equilibrium through a strategy that involves punishment for deviations from cooperation.

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