Multiple Choice

Consider two scenarios:

Scenario A: In a town, numerous independent farmers specialize in different crops (e.g., corn, tomatoes, lettuce) and sell their produce at a local market. This specialization and trade based on self-interest allow everyone in the town to access a varied and affordable diet.

Scenario B: On a public pasture open to all, several independent herders each decide to add one more animal to their personal herd. While each herder individually benefits from their extra animal, the collective result is an overgrazed pasture, which degrades the quality of the land for all herders.

Which of the following statements best analyzes the fundamental difference that leads to the positive social outcome in Scenario A and the negative social outcome in Scenario B?

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