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Critiquing the 'Economic Man' Model

Early economic models often relied on the concept of a perfectly rational, purely self-interested individual who seeks to maximize personal gain. Drawing on the general findings from a simple economic sharing game when applied across diverse global populations (such as students, farmers, and hunter-gatherers), construct an argument evaluating the validity of this model as a universal descriptor of human behavior.

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