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Two software developers, Alex and Ben, are collaborating on a project. They must each independently choose to use either Framework A or Framework B. The project is only successful if they both choose the same framework. If they choose different frameworks, the project fails, and they both receive a payoff of 0. If they both choose Framework A, Alex receives a payoff of 3 and Ben receives 2. If they both choose Framework B, Alex receives a payoff of 2 and Ben receives 3. Given this scenario, what is the fundamental reason Alex and Ben would need to negotiate before starting the project?

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Updated 2025-08-07

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