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Modifying Incentives in a Collective Project

A group of four farmers is deciding whether to contribute to a shared irrigation system. Any contribution is costly to the individual, but benefits everyone in the group, regardless of who pays. Historically, this has led to the system not being built because not enough farmers contribute. Propose one specific change to the rules of this arrangement that could make cooperation more likely, and briefly explain why your change would be effective.

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