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Contrasting Outcomes of Self-Interested Behavior

In some economic interactions, individuals pursuing their own self-interest leads to an outcome that is best for all parties involved. In other interactions, such as a scenario where two farmers must independently choose a pest control method, the pursuit of self-interest can lead to a mutually disastrous result. Analyze why these two types of interactions produce such different outcomes. In your answer, explain the role of dominant strategies and how the structure of payoffs determines whether self-interest leads to a collectively good or bad result.

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