Multiple Choice

Consider a scenario where two farmers, Farmer A and Farmer B, must independently decide whether to grow Crop X or Crop Y. The table below shows the payoffs (e.g., in tons of harvest) for each farmer based on their combined choices. The first number in each cell is Farmer A's payoff, and the second is Farmer B's.

Farmer B: Crop XFarmer B: Crop Y
Farmer A: Crop X(3, 2)(6, 6)
Farmer A: Crop Y(4, 4)(2, 3)

Analyze the outcome where both farmers choose to grow Crop X, resulting in payoffs of (3, 2). Why is this specific outcome not a stable equilibrium?

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