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Modifying a Strategic Game's Outcome

Consider a strategic interaction between two farmers, Anil and Bala, who must independently choose to plant either Rice or Cassava. The payoff matrix below shows their potential earnings (Anil's payoff, Bala's payoff) for each combination of choices.

PAYOFF MATRIX:

  • If Anil chooses Rice and Bala chooses Rice: (1, 3)
  • If Anil chooses Rice and Bala chooses Cassava: (2, 2)
  • If Anil chooses Cassava and Bala chooses Rice: (4, 4)
  • If Anil chooses Cassava and Bala chooses Cassava: (3, 1)

In this game, the outcome is a dominant strategy equilibrium where Anil chooses Cassava and Bala chooses Rice. Your task is to propose a single change to one of the four payoff numbers for Anil. Explain how this single change eliminates Anil's dominant strategy, and describe what the new equilibrium (or equilibria) of the game would be as a result.

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