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Analyzing Strategic Interdependence in Crop Choice

Imagine you are advising a farmer, Anil, who must decide whether to plant Rice or Cassava. His neighbor, Bala, faces the same choice. Anil's final income depends not only on the crop he chooses and how much he can grow, but also on the market price, which is determined by the total amount of each crop supplied by both him and Bala.

Explain in detail the process Anil must go through to analyze his potential income for planting Rice. Specifically, break down how Bala's choice (to plant either Rice or Cassava) would affect the market conditions and, consequently, Anil's final income if Anil chooses to plant Rice.

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Updated 2025-07-31

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