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Consider four possible outcomes from a strategic interaction between two people, where payoffs are listed as (Person 1's payoff, Person 2's payoff). An outcome is 'Pareto efficient' if no other outcome exists that would make at least one person better off without making the other person worse off. Otherwise, it is 'Pareto inefficient'. Match each outcome to its correct classification.
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