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Deconstructing the Cooperative Payoff in a Public Goods Game

In a public goods scenario involving four farmers and a shared irrigation project, it is established that if all four farmers contribute, each receives a net payoff of $22. The project costs each contributing farmer $8, and for every contribution made (including their own), each of the four farmers receives a benefit of $7.50. Analyze how the final net payoff of $22 is calculated for an individual farmer in this full cooperation scenario. Show your work and explain the components of the calculation.

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