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The Impact of Monetizing Community Favors

In a close-knit neighborhood, residents have always helped each other with small favors like pet-sitting or collecting mail during vacations, viewing it as a part of being a good neighbor. A new local service begins offering these same small tasks for a fee. Analyze how the introduction of this paid service could unintentionally reduce the amount of unpaid, neighborly help that occurs in the community.

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