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Mitigating Undesirable Outcomes from External Effects

The negative outcomes resulting from external effects, like those in prisoners' dilemmas, can often be addressed. Solutions can be driven by the players themselves through mechanisms such as altered preferences, adherence to social norms, or the creation of binding contracts. Additionally, policymakers can intervene by modifying the rules of the interaction or adjusting the payoffs to better align individual incentives with collective well-being.

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