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Analyzing the Free-Rider Incentive

In a scenario where several farmers must independently decide whether to pay for a shared irrigation system, a contribution from any one farmer benefits all of them. Explain why a farmer, acting in their own self-interest, might choose not to contribute, even if they know that the project would be highly beneficial to the group if everyone contributed.

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