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Explaining the Free-Rider Incentive

Consider a scenario with a group of four people. Each person is given $20 and can contribute any amount to a group project. For every $1 contributed to the project by any member, every person in the group receives a return of $0.40. Any money not contributed is kept by the individual. From a purely financial self-interest perspective, explain why contributing $0 is the dominant strategy for an individual, regardless of how much the other three members contribute.

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