Case Study

Graphical Analysis of Dominant Strategy with Altruism

The graph below represents a strategic interaction between two farmers, Anil and Bala, who must each choose between using 'Integrated Pest Control' (IPC) or 'Toxic Tide' (TT). The four points on the graph show the possible monetary payoffs (Anil's payoff, Bala's payoff). The curves U1 and U2 are two of Anil's indifference curves, representing his personal satisfaction. A point on a higher indifference curve (e.g., U2) provides him with greater satisfaction than a point on a lower curve (e.g., U1).

A graph with Anil’s payoff on the x-axis and Bala’s payoff on the y-axis. Four points are plotted: (TT, TT) at (2, 2), (IPC, TT) at (1, 4), (TT, IPC) at (4, 1), and (IPC, IPC) at (3, 3). Two downward-sloping indifference curves for Anil are shown. The point (4, 1) and (2, 2) lie on the lower curve, U1. The points (3, 3) and (1, 4) lie on the higher curve, U2.

Based on a careful analysis of this graph, determine Anil's dominant strategy and explain the step-by-step reasoning that leads to your conclusion.

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Updated 2025-10-07

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