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Determining a Dominant Strategy from Indifference Curves

Consider a strategic interaction between two farmers, Anil and Bala, who must each decide whether to use a cheap but polluting pesticide ('Terminator') or a more expensive, environmentally friendly one ('IPC'). The four possible outcomes are plotted on a graph with Anil's payoff on the horizontal axis and Bala's on the vertical. Anil's indifference curves are also shown, with curves further from the origin representing higher utility.

The positions of the outcomes relative to Anil's indifference curves are as follows:

  • If Bala chooses 'IPC', the outcome where Anil chooses 'Terminator' lies on a higher indifference curve for Anil than the outcome where Anil chooses 'IPC'.
  • If Bala chooses 'Terminator', the outcome where Anil chooses 'Terminator' also lies on a higher indifference curve for Anil than the outcome where Anil chooses 'IPC'.

Analyze this information to determine Anil's dominant strategy. Explain your reasoning by describing why Anil's choice is optimal regardless of Bala's action.

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