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Deconstructing an Allocation Change

A chemical plant's operations result in a certain level of pollution in a nearby lake, which negatively affects a local resort that relies on the lake for recreational activities. To address this, the resort owner pays the chemical plant $50,000 to install new equipment that significantly reduces the amount of pollution released. Describe the resulting change in allocation for both the chemical plant and the resort. For each party, you must identify the change in the quantity of the 'bad' (pollution) and the change in their 'other income'.

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