Multiple Choice

Two neighboring farmers must independently choose between using an inexpensive 'Polluting Method' for pest control or a more expensive 'Clean Method'. The table below shows the profit (payoff) each farmer receives based on their combined choices. The first number in each pair is Farmer 1's payoff, and the second is Farmer 2's.

Farmer 2: Clean MethodFarmer 2: Polluting Method
Farmer 1: Clean Method3, 31, 4
Farmer 1: Polluting Method4, 12, 2

Based on this payoff structure, both farmers acting in their own self-interest will choose the 'Polluting Method,' leading to the (2, 2) outcome. Which statement best analyzes why this happens, even though the (3, 3) outcome would make both of them better off?

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Updated 2025-08-15

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