Multiple Choice

Consider a situation involving two neighboring farmers who must independently decide whether to use an inexpensive but polluting pesticide or a more expensive, environmentally-friendly one. The polluting pesticide contaminates a shared water source. If both farmers choose the polluting pesticide, they both end up with lower profits than if they had both chosen the friendly one. Why is it likely that both farmers will end up choosing the polluting pesticide?

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