Analyzing the True Cost of Banana Production
A large-scale banana plantation uses a potent pesticide to maximize its crop yield. While this keeps the plantation's direct production costs low, the pesticide runoff contaminates a nearby river, harming the local fishing industry. Analyze the economic costs associated with this situation. In your answer, explain why the cost to society of producing an additional ton of bananas is different from the cost incurred by the plantation owner. Be sure to identify and describe the different components of these costs.
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