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Proposer's Rationale in a Bargaining Scenario

In a one-time bargaining scenario, a 'Proposer' is given a sum of money to split with a 'Responder'. The Responder can either accept the offer, in which case they split the money as proposed, or reject it, in which case both receive nothing. Assuming both individuals are perfectly rational and solely motivated by maximizing their own monetary gain, explain the complete reasoning behind the Proposer's decision to offer the smallest possible positive amount.

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