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A foundational economic argument suggests that if property rights are clearly defined and it is costless for parties to bargain, they can negotiate to solve problems like pollution on their own. The economist who developed this argument, however, viewed this specific scenario as a simplified starting point. What was the ultimate purpose of establishing this baseline, and what kind of economic system was he truly aiming to understand?

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