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A chemical factory's production process releases a pollutant into a river, which reduces the catch of a downstream commercial fishery. The government decides to intervene by requiring the factory to pay compensation to the fishery for the damages. To achieve the socially efficient level of chemical production, how should the per-unit compensation payment be calculated?
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A chemical factory's production process releases a pollutant into a river, which reduces the catch of a downstream commercial fishery. The government decides to intervene by requiring the factory to pay compensation to the fishery for the damages. To achieve the socially efficient level of chemical production, how should the per-unit compensation payment be calculated?
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