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Deconstructing an Allocation Change

A city government is considering a plan to allow a new factory to be built in a residential neighborhood. The factory's operation will create constant, low-level noise. As part of the plan, the factory will pay a yearly "community impact fee" that will be distributed equally among all households within a one-mile radius.

Describe the proposed change in the economic allocation for a household in this neighborhood. Your answer should explicitly identify the two key components of the allocation and how each is affected by this plan.

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