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Consider a scenario with two neighboring regions deciding whether to 'Conserve' a shared water source or 'Overuse' it. Initially, the most rational choice for each region, regardless of what the other does, is to 'Overuse' the water, leading to a poor outcome for both. An external agency intervenes by offering a large reward to a region only if it chooses to 'Conserve' while the other region chooses to 'Overuse'. This intervention is sufficient to make ('Conserve', 'Conserve') a stable outcome where neither region has an incentive to change its strategy.

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