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Analyzing Strategic Interdependence in a Collective Project

Consider a scenario where four farmers must independently decide whether to contribute to a shared irrigation project. A contribution is costly to the individual who makes it, but every contribution made benefits all four farmers equally. Explain why this situation is considered a 'strategic interaction' by describing how one farmer's decision is linked to the outcomes of the others.

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