Multiple Choice

Imagine two neighboring countries facing a decision on environmental policy. They can either 'Invest' in costly clean technology or 'Continue' with polluting practices. The best possible outcome for both is achieved if they both choose to 'Invest'. However, a stable outcome also exists if they both 'Continue', though this results in a worse situation for both (e.g., a polluted shared resource). If both countries have historically chosen to 'Continue', what is the most likely reason they might both choose 'Continue' again, resulting in this mutually undesirable outcome?

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Updated 2025-08-15

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