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Comparing Stable Outcomes in a Coordination Game

Consider a coordination game between two farmers, Farmer A and Farmer B, who must independently decide whether to grow Crop X or Crop Y. The table below shows their payoffs, with Farmer A's payoff listed first in each pair. Both (X, Y) and (Y, X) are stable outcomes where neither farmer wishes to change their choice alone.

Farmer B chooses YFarmer B chooses X
Farmer A chooses X(4, 4)(1, 1)
Farmer A chooses Y(1, 1)(2, 2)

Identify which of these two stable outcomes, (X, Y) or (Y, X), is better for both farmers and briefly explain your reasoning based on the payoffs.

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