Multiple Choice

In a collaborative project that is repeated over many rounds, all participants benefit from a larger group fund. Each round, individuals can contribute to the fund. After contributions are made, any participant can choose to pay a small amount from their own earnings to reduce the earnings of another participant. Why would a participant rationally choose to pay this cost to penalize someone who contributed very little, given that this action immediately lowers the punisher's own net payoff for the current round?

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