Multiple Choice

Two fishermen, Alex and Ben, fish in the same small lake. They can either choose to 'Limit their catch' to a sustainable level or 'Fish as much as possible'. If both limit their catch, the fish population remains healthy, and they both get a steady, good income. If one fishes as much as possible while the other limits their catch, the one who overfishes gets a huge income that year, while the other gets very little, and the fish population is severely damaged. If both fish as much as possible, the fish population collapses, and both fishermen have very low incomes in the future. Based on the standard terminology for this type of strategic interaction, which statement provides the most accurate analysis of the fishermen's choices?

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