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Analyzing the Impact of an Input Tax

A government imposes a tax on a specific type of agricultural fertilizer that is known to cause significant water pollution. The tax is set equal to the estimated cost of the environmental damage per unit of fertilizer. From an economic perspective, explain the two primary ways this tax is expected to alter the production decisions of farmers who use this fertilizer.

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