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Two 18th-century pirate crews are governed by different rules for injury compensation.

  • Crew 1: Operates under articles that guarantee a pre-determined, fixed payment (e.g., 600 pieces of eight for a lost leg) from the ship's general fund to any member seriously injured in combat. This payment is made before any prize money is divided among the crew.
  • Crew 2: Operates under a system where an injured member receives an extra full share of the loot from the next captured prize, but there is no other form of compensation.

Evaluate these two systems. From an economic standpoint, which system is superior for ensuring the crew consistently commits to high-risk, aggressive combat, and why?

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