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Analyzing Incentive Alignment

In some strategic interactions, the outcome achieved when each participant independently selects their best possible action (given the others' actions) is identical to the outcome they would have chosen if they could have collaborated to find the best result for the group. Analyze the relationship between individual self-interest and mutual benefit in this specific type of scenario. What does this alignment imply about the structure of the players' incentives?

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