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The Economics of a Declining Fishery

Using the principles of cost analysis, explain why the fish population is declining despite each fisher acting in what they perceive to be their own best interest. Specifically, differentiate between the costs an individual fisher considers when deciding how much to fish and the total costs borne by the village as a whole.

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