Multiple Choice

Consider a strategic interaction between two countries, Country X and Country Y, regarding their emissions policies. Each can choose to 'Restrict' or 'Don't Restrict' emissions. The payoffs, representing national welfare, are shown in the matrix below (Country X's payoff is listed first). Currently, the stable outcome is for both countries to choose 'Don't Restrict'.

Country Y
RestrictDon't Restrict
Country XRestrict(10, 10)(2, 12)
Don't Restrict(12, 2)(5, 5)

Which of the following changes to a single payoff would make the cooperative outcome ('Restrict', 'Restrict') a stable equilibrium where neither country has an incentive to change its strategy on its own?

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