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Critique of Incremental Policy in Fisheries Management

A policymaker is trying to determine the optimal number of fishing licenses to issue for a large, previously stable fish population. Their economic advisor suggests a method: gradually increase the number of licenses, and for each increase, carefully measure the economic benefit to the fishing industry and the corresponding environmental cost from the slightly smaller fish stock. The advisor argues that the optimal point is reached when the benefit of adding one more boat is exactly equal to the environmental cost it creates. Analyze the potential catastrophic failure of this policy approach if the fish population is subject to a critical population threshold below which it cannot recover.

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