Multiple Choice

In a one-time economic game, a group of individuals can contribute to a public project. Any contributions are multiplied and then distributed equally among all members, regardless of who contributed. If every individual acts solely to maximize their personal financial outcome, the predicted result is that no one will contribute. From the perspective of the group's collective welfare, how is this 'zero contribution' outcome best evaluated?

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