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Consider a scenario involving two countries that share a vital natural resource. Both countries face a choice: continue their current harmful practices or implement costly protective measures. If both continue, the resource will be destroyed, a catastrophic outcome for both. If only one country implements the measures, the resource is saved, and the country that did not act benefits without incurring the cost. Based on this strategic situation, match each concept to its correct description.

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