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Transforming Outcomes with Altruism

Consider a classic 'Pest Control Game' where two neighboring farmers, acting purely out of self-interest, would both choose to use a harmful chemical pesticide, leading to a poor outcome for both. In your own words, explain how the introduction of mutual altruism (where each farmer cares about the other's well-being) alters the strategic landscape and leads to a different, more beneficial equilibrium.

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