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The Paradox of Self-Interest

Consider a situation where two farmers must independently choose a pest control method. For each farmer, using a cheap but polluting method is the most profitable choice for them personally, no matter what the other farmer decides. However, if both use this polluting method, they both end up with lower profits than if they had both chosen a more expensive, non-polluting alternative. Briefly explain the core reason why the outcome that is worse for both farmers is the most likely result.

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