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Distributional Consequences of Production Limits

A factory's production process creates air pollution that harms the health of residents in a nearby community. To address this, a new regulation is implemented that forces the factory to reduce its output from the level that maximizes its own profit to a lower level that is considered optimal for society as a whole. In terms of economic well-being, who is made better off and who is made worse off by this change, and why?

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