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Determining the Bargaining Range

A confectioner's machinery generates a profit of $150 per day. A neighboring doctor, who loses $200 per day in business due to the noise, goes to court. The court rules that the confectioner has the right to operate the machinery. Assuming the two parties can negotiate without any costs, explain the range of daily payments the doctor could offer the confectioner that would make both parties better off if the confectioner agrees to stop using the machinery.

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