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The Logic of Peer Punishment

In a multi-round group investment game where total contributions are multiplied and shared equally, allowing participants to spend some of their own money to reduce the earnings of others can, counterintuitively, lead to higher overall group contributions. Explain the reasoning behind this outcome. Specifically, why would individuals choose to punish low contributors, and how does this action influence the behavior of others in subsequent rounds?

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