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Analyzing a Solution to a Community Resource Problem
Analyze how the introduction of this new rule is likely to change the farmers' behavior and the overall outcome for the community. In your analysis, explain the mechanism through which the rule alters the individual incentives that created the original problem.
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Analyzing a Solution to a Community Resource Problem
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