Short Answer

Applying Self-Interested Preferences

Two farmers, Farmer A and Farmer B, are working on adjacent plots of land. Farmer A has to decide between two cultivation methods for the upcoming season:

  • Method 1: Results in a payoff of 10 for Farmer A and a payoff of 2 for Farmer B.
  • Method 2: Results in a payoff of 7 for Farmer A and a payoff of 7 for Farmer B.

Assuming Farmer A's choices are guided solely by self-interested preferences, which method will they choose? Explain your reasoning.

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