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In a strategic interaction between two individuals, an outcome A 'Pareto-dominates' an outcome B if at least one individual is better off in A than in B, and no one is worse off. Consider four possible outcomes, with payoffs listed as (Individual 1's payoff, Individual 2's payoff):

  • Outcome W: (4, 1)
  • Outcome X: (1, 4)
  • Outcome Y: (3, 3)
  • Outcome Z: (2, 2)

Based on this information, Outcome Z is Pareto-dominated by Outcome ____.

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