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Consider a strategic interaction between two farmers, Anil and Bala, who choose to plant either Rice or Cassava. The payoffs are: (Anil: Rice, Bala: Rice) -> (2, 4); (Anil: Rice, Bala: Cassava) -> (5, 5); (Anil: Cassava, Bala: Rice) -> (6, 6); (Anil: Cassava, Bala: Cassava) -> (3, 3). The outcome (Cassava, Rice) is the only one from which no player can be made better off without making the other worse off. Because this outcome is also better for at least one player (and worse for none) than any other possible outcome, it is said to ________ all other allocations.

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