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Altering Payoffs to Make Mutual Restriction a Stable Equilibrium

For the mutually beneficial ('Restrict', 'Restrict') outcome to become a stable equilibrium in a climate game, the payoffs must be adjusted so that cooperation aligns with each nation's self-interest. For instance, consider an initial situation where the United States chooses 'Restrict' but China chooses 'Business as Usual' (BAU). If China's payoff for also choosing 'Restrict' is increased to a level where it becomes more advantageous than its payoff for 'BAU', then the ('Restrict', 'Restrict') outcome can be established as a new, stable equilibrium.

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