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Evaluating a Policy Intervention in a Social Dilemma

Imagine a community of four farmers who must independently decide whether to contribute $10 to a shared irrigation system. For every farmer who contributes, all four farmers (including those who did not contribute) receive an $8 benefit. To encourage contributions, a new policy is proposed: If three or more farmers contribute, an additional $5 bonus is given to each of the four farmers. If fewer than three contribute, no bonus is awarded.

Critically evaluate this policy. Does it successfully align individual incentives with the collective good? Justify your answer by analyzing how a rational, self-interested farmer would likely behave under this new rule compared to the original scenario.

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