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A standard economic theory suggests that cooperation in managing a shared resource is possible when individuals rationally calculate that the long-term benefits of cooperation outweigh the short-term gains from acting selfishly. Imagine a community that has successfully managed a shared forest for many years. Which of the following observations about this community would most significantly challenge the sufficiency of that standard theoretical explanation?

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