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Analyzing the Impact of a Congestion Fee

A town manages a popular public swimming pool that becomes very crowded. To address this, the town institutes an entrance fee set exactly equal to the cost of the inconvenience (in terms of reduced space and enjoyment) that each additional swimmer imposes on everyone already in the pool. From an economic standpoint, explain how this fee leads to a more efficient level of pool usage. In your answer, identify which group of potential swimmers is discouraged by the fee and why their exclusion is key to achieving this efficiency.

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