Multiple Choice

Consider a strategic interaction between two farmers, Anil and Bala, who must each choose between using 'Integrated Pest Control' (IPC) or 'Toxic Tide' (TT). The four possible monetary payoff outcomes are represented by points on a graph, with Anil's payoff on the horizontal axis and Bala's on the vertical axis:

  • Anil chooses IPC, Bala chooses IPC: (3, 3)
  • Anil chooses TT, Bala chooses IPC: (4, 1)
  • Anil chooses IPC, Bala chooses TT: (1, 4)
  • Anil chooses TT, Bala chooses TT: (2, 2)

The graph also includes a set of Anil's indifference curves, which represent his personal satisfaction. These curves are downward-sloping, and curves further from the origin indicate higher satisfaction. Based on the positions of the outcome points relative to these indifference curves, the following relationships are observed:

  1. The point (3, 3) lies on a higher indifference curve for Anil than the point (4, 1).
  2. The point (1, 4) lies on a higher indifference curve for Anil than the point (2, 2).

Given this information, what is Anil's dominant strategy?

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