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Economic Incentives in a Nuisance Dispute

In a classic legal case, a doctor's new consulting room is disturbed by the noise from a neighboring confectioner's long-standing machinery. A court rules in favor of the doctor, granting him the legal right to a quiet environment. Analyze the economic incentives this ruling creates for both the confectioner and the doctor. Explain how this initial assignment of rights facilitates a negotiation that can lead to an efficient outcome, regardless of whether the machinery ultimately continues to operate.

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