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Analyzing Strategic Shifts Due to Altruism

Consider a scenario with two farmers, A and B, who share a water source. They can either 'Conserve' water or 'Overuse' it. The table below shows their individual profits based on their choices. Initially, both farmers are purely self-interested and aim only to maximize their own profit.

Farmer B: ConserveFarmer B: Overuse
Farmer A: Conserve(10, 10)(2, 12)
Farmer A: Overuse(12, 2)(5, 5)

Now, suppose Farmer A becomes altruistic, meaning they now care about Farmer B's profit in addition to their own. Farmer B remains self-interested. Explain how and why Farmer A's optimal strategy changes, and identify the new likely outcome of their interaction.

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Updated 2025-08-01

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