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Consider a scenario with two farmers. Each farmer must independently decide whether to grow Crop A or Crop B. If both farmers act in their own self-interest to maximize their personal profit, they end up choosing different crops, leading to an outcome where both achieve high profits and the total output is maximized. Why is this situation a prime example of an 'invisible hand' dynamic?

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