Multiple Choice

Consider the classic 'prisoners' dilemma' scenario involving Thelma and Louise, who have been arrested for a crime. They are held in separate cells and cannot communicate. Each has two choices: Accuse the other or Deny the crime. The possible outcomes (in years of prison sentence) are shown below:

  • If both Deny, they each get 2 years.
  • If both Accuse, they each get 5 years.
  • If one Accuses and the other Denies, the accuser gets 0 years and the denier gets 10 years.

The predictable equilibrium outcome is that both Thelma and Louise will choose to Accuse, resulting in 5 years each. Why is this equilibrium outcome considered Pareto inefficient?

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Updated 2025-07-28

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