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Consequences of a Misdirected Environmental Policy

A country's textile industry uses a specific dye that pollutes rivers. A new, non-polluting dye is available, but it costs 10% more. To address the pollution, the government imposes a strict limit on the total yards of fabric the textile mills can produce. Explain the main reason why this policy is economically inefficient compared to a policy that directly targets the polluting dye.

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