The free rider problem occurs when individuals benefit from resources, goods, or services that they do not pay for, which leads to an under-provision of those public goods because others are reluctant to contribute to something they can obtain for free. This issue is particularly relevant in the context of group political activities and interest groups, where collective action is necessary but individual incentives may lead to non-contribution.
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