Multiple Choice

Consider the following payoff matrix for a game between two farmers, Anil and Bala, who independently choose to plant either Rice or Cassava. The first number in each cell is Anil's payoff, and the second is Bala's.

Original Payoff Matrix:

  • If both choose Rice: (1, 3)
  • If Anil chooses Rice, Bala chooses Cassava: (2, 2)
  • If Anil chooses Cassava, Bala chooses Rice: (4, 4)
  • If both choose Cassava: (3, 1)

Now, suppose a new fertilizer becomes available that only improves the yield of Cassava when both farmers plant it, changing the payoff for the (Cassava, Cassava) outcome to (3, 5). How does this single change affect the strategic analysis of the game?

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