Multiple Choice

Consider a scenario with two individuals, Anil and Bala. Two possible outcomes exist:

  • Outcome A: Both individuals receive a payoff of 2. (Payoffs: Anil 2, Bala 2)
  • Outcome B: Anil receives a payoff of 4, and Bala receives a payoff of 1. (Payoffs: Anil 4, Bala 1)

Assuming an outcome is considered an improvement over another only if at least one person is made better off and no one is made worse off, which of the following statements accurately describes the relationship between these two outcomes?

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