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Strategic Incentives in Coordination Scenarios

Compare and contrast two types of strategic interactions where players' optimal choices depend on the actions of others. In the first type, players are incentivized to choose the same action. In the second type, players are incentivized to choose different actions. For each type, provide a real-world example (not related to agriculture or technology platforms) and explain why it fits the description.

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