What is the free-rider problem?

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What is the free-rider problem?

The free-rider problem refers to a situation in which individuals or businesses benefit from a public good or service without contributing to its production or cost. This occurs when it is difficult or impossible to exclude non-payers from enjoying the benefits of the good or service. As a result, individuals have an incentive to "free-ride" and not pay for the good or service, leading to underproduction or underinvestment in public goods.