Multiple Choice

Two countries are considering a treaty to limit pollution. If both countries sign the treaty (Cooperate), they each receive a net benefit of +10. If one signs and the other does not (Defects), the defecting country gets a benefit of +15 from industrializing without restriction, while the cooperating country suffers a loss of -5 from bearing the costs of pollution control alone. If neither signs, they both suffer a net loss of -2 due to widespread pollution. Which statement best evaluates the stability of the cooperative outcome where both countries sign the treaty?

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