Multiple Choice

In a climate policy interaction between two countries, the highest combined benefit for both is achieved if they both agree to restrict emissions. However, if one country restricts, the other has a strong incentive to not restrict, thereby gaining a competitive advantage while still benefiting from the other's actions. The worst outcome for both countries is if neither restricts emissions. Based on this scenario, which statement best analyzes the outcome where both countries choose to restrict emissions?

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