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A single chemical plant discharges effluent into a river, which harms the livelihoods of 5,000 independent fishermen who operate along the river. The total annual economic loss to all fishermen is estimated at $1 million. The plant could install a filtration system for a one-time cost of $500,000 that would eliminate the pollution entirely. Assume property rights are clearly defined and enforceable. Despite the potential for a mutually beneficial agreement, why is a private bargain between the plant and the fishermen highly unlikely to succeed in this situation?

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