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A group of farmers in a valley pools their resources to build a dam and a network of irrigation canals. The project significantly increases the water available for agriculture. Once built, it is impractical to stop any farmer whose land is adjacent to a canal from drawing water, and one farmer's use of the water does not diminish the amount available for their neighbors. Why does this irrigation system function as a community public good?
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Community Irrigation Project Dilemma
A group of farmers in a valley pools their resources to build a dam and a network of irrigation canals. The project significantly increases the water available for agriculture. Once built, it is impractical to stop any farmer whose land is adjacent to a canal from drawing water, and one farmer's use of the water does not diminish the amount available for their neighbors. Why does this irrigation system function as a community public good?
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