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Consider a scenario with two farmers, Anil and Bala, who must independently choose to grow either Rice or Cassava. The payoffs, representing their income, for each combination of choices are as follows:

  • Anil: Rice, Bala: Rice -> Payoffs (Anil: 2, Bala: 4)
  • Anil: Rice, Bala: Cassava -> Payoffs (Anil: 5, Bala: 5)
  • Anil: Cassava, Bala: Rice -> Payoffs (Anil: 6, Bala: 6)
  • Anil: Cassava, Bala: Cassava -> Payoffs (Anil: 3, Bala: 3)

Statement: In this game, there are multiple outcomes where it is impossible to make one farmer better off without making the other farmer worse off.

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