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Such "free-riding" behaviour is indirectly encouraged when there is higher overall participation in control schemes, as growers are less likely to become infected whenever the proportion controlling is high. The authors assume growers have access to different combinations of three pieces of information: their own yield from the previous year, an estimate of the expected profits of each strategy (control or non-control) and the overall expected profit of the population. For plant disease, this would involve growers comparing the average profit of all of those using their own control strategy with the . . .
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