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Analyzing Rational Choice with Altruistic Preferences

Two farmers, Alex and Ben, must independently choose between using a 'Clean' farming technique or a 'Polluting' one. The material payoffs for each outcome are shown in the matrix below, with Alex's payoff listed first. From a purely self-interested standpoint, Alex's dominant strategy is to 'Pollute'. However, you observe that Alex chooses the 'Clean' technique. Assuming Alex is a rational actor whose utility is a combination of his own payoff and Ben's payoff, what does his choice reveal about the nature of his preferences? Explain the condition that must be met for 'Clean' to be his chosen strategy.

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