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Justifying the Optimal Outcome in a Strategic Game

In a strategic interaction game between two farmers, each independently chooses a crop to grow. The game results in a Nash Equilibrium where both farmers achieve their highest possible joint payoff, and their individual payoffs are equal. Explain the two key reasons why this specific equilibrium outcome is considered the most desirable.

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