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Comparing Pollution Control Policies

A large-scale farm uses a potent fertilizer that significantly increases crop yield but also creates harmful runoff, damaging a nearby fishery. A regulator wants to reduce the pollution. Explain why a tax levied directly on each bag of the harmful fertilizer would likely be a more efficient policy than a tax on each bushel of crops sold. In your explanation, consider the incentives created for the farm.

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