Multiple Choice

In a strategic interaction game, two farmers, Anil and Bala, must each independently choose to plant one of two crops. The game has a Nash Equilibrium where both farmers achieve a payoff of 6. Consider an alternative outcome where Anil receives a payoff of 6 and Bala receives a payoff of 2. Which statement best analyzes why this alternative outcome is considered less desirable than the Nash Equilibrium?

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