There are numerous policy areas where states could potentially benefit from greater coordination, even if each state might suffer some costs for having to change its current practices. This is especially prominent in areas of standardization, such as with the type of electrical outlet a country uses or the width of its railroad gauges (where different sizes of gauge can make different countries' systems non-interoperable). How does the logic of the Stag Hunt apply to situations such as these? How can states make it more likely that coordination will occur in these scenarios?