Multiple Choice

In some strategic interactions, the independent pursuit of self-interest by all parties leads to an outcome that is best for everyone involved (an 'invisible hand' outcome). In contrast, consider a scenario with two farmers where if both independently choose the most individually profitable pest control method, the resulting pollution makes them both worse off than if they had coordinated on a different method. What is the fundamental reason for this difference in outcomes?

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