Multiple Choice

Consider a scenario involving two farmers, Anil and Bala, who must independently choose a strategy. Anil is faced with a decision that will lead to one of two possible outcomes:

  • Outcome X: Anil receives a payoff of 3, and Bala receives a payoff of 3.
  • Outcome Y: Anil receives a payoff of 4, and Bala receives a payoff of 1.

If Anil's preferences are strictly self-interested, which outcome will he choose and why?

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