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Individual Incentives vs. Collective Outcomes

Consider a situation where a group of individuals can contribute to a shared resource. While everyone would be significantly better off if all individuals contributed, this universally beneficial outcome is often not a stable equilibrium. Explain the individual incentive that prevents this optimal collective outcome from being achieved, even though it results in a worse situation for the entire group.

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