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A paper factory dumps polluting chemicals into the Snake River. Thousands of citizens live along the river, and they bring suit, claiming damages. You are asked by the judge to testify at the trial as an impartial expert. The court is considering four possible solutions, and you are asked to comment on the potential efficiency and equity of each. Your testimony should be brief. a. Deny the merits of the case and affirm the polluter's right to dump. The parties will achieve the optimal solution without government. b. Find in favor of the plaintift. The polluters will be held liable for damages and must fully compensate citizens for all past and future damages imposed. c. Order an immediate end to the dumping, with no damages awarded. d. Refer the matter to the Environmental Protection Agency, which will impose a tax on the factory equal to the marginal damage costs. Proceeds will not be paid to the damaged parties.

   A paper factory dumps polluting chemicals into the Snake River. Thousands of citizens live along the river, and they bring suit, claiming damages. You are asked by the judge to testify at the trial as an impartial expert. The court is considering four possible solutions, and you are asked to comment on the potential efficiency and equity of each. Your testimony should be brief.
a. Deny the merits of the case and affirm the polluter's right to dump. The parties will achieve the optimal solution without government.
b. Find in favor of the plaintift. The polluters will be held liable for damages and must fully compensate citizens for all past and future damages imposed.
c. Order an immediate end to the dumping, with no damages awarded.
d. Refer the matter to the Environmental Protection Agency, which will impose a tax on the factory equal to the marginal damage costs. Proceeds will not be paid to the damaged parties.
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Principles of Economics
Principles of Economics
Karl E. Case, Ray C.… 10th Edition
Chapter 16, Problem 6 ↓

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The parties will achieve the optimal solution without government. - Efficiency: This approach assumes that the market alone can resolve the issue, typically through negotiations between the polluter and those harmed. This is based on the Coase Theorem, which  Show more…

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A paper factory dumps polluting chemicals into the Snake River. Thousands of citizens live along the river, and they bring suit, claiming damages. You are asked by the judge to testify at the trial as an impartial expert. The court is considering four possible solutions, and you are asked to comment on the potential efficiency and equity of each. Your testimony should be brief. a. Deny the merits of the case and affirm the polluter's right to dump. The parties will achieve the optimal solution without government. b. Find in favor of the plaintift. The polluters will be held liable for damages and must fully compensate citizens for all past and future damages imposed. c. Order an immediate end to the dumping, with no damages awarded. d. Refer the matter to the Environmental Protection Agency, which will impose a tax on the factory equal to the marginal damage costs. Proceeds will not be paid to the damaged parties.
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