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Community Resource Management

Two coastal villages, A and B, both depend on the same offshore fishing ground. In Village A, each fishing boat tries to catch as many fish as possible every day. In Village B, the fishers have collectively agreed to and enforce daily catch limits for each boat and have established 'no-fish' zones to allow stocks to replenish. After five years, the fish population near Village A has collapsed, while the population near Village B remains stable and provides a reliable livelihood. Analyze why the outcomes for the two villages are so different, and explain what Village B's success reveals about the limitations of assuming that individuals will always act purely out of immediate self-interest.

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