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Evaluating Outcomes in a Shared Resource Scenario

Consider a scenario with four farmers who share an irrigation system. Each farmer can choose to contribute $10 to a maintenance project. For every $10 contributed, the total value of crops for each of the four farmers increases by $8. Compare the outcome where only one farmer contributes to the outcome where all four farmers contribute. Evaluate which of these two outcomes is superior, first from the perspective of an individual farmer who did not contribute in the first outcome, and second from the perspective of the group as a whole. Justify your evaluation using the payoff data.

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