Multiple Choice

Consider a climate policy scenario where two countries must each independently choose to either 'Restrict Emissions' or continue with 'Business as Usual' (BAU). The situation is structured such that each country's most rational, self-interested strategy is to choose BAU, no matter what the other country does. However, if both countries choose BAU, they end up in a situation that is worse for both of them than if they had both chosen to Restrict Emissions. Given this specific incentive structure, which of the following policy interventions would be most effective at fundamentally altering the game to make mutual restriction the more likely outcome?

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