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Analyzing Excludability in Noise Pollution

A new high-speed rail line is built through a residential area, creating significant noise pollution for all nearby homes, which can be considered a public bad. A company then develops and sells advanced soundproofing window installations that completely block the train noise. Explain how the availability of these specialized windows changes the nature of the noise pollution public bad with respect to the characteristic of excludability.

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