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Economic Interpretations of Water Pollution

A large agricultural firm's use of chemical fertilizers has led to the contamination of a local community's groundwater. The community now faces high costs to purify its drinking water. The firm is operating within existing legal limits. Analyze this situation by explaining how this economic problem can be interpreted from both a 'missing markets' perspective and an 'inadequate property rights' perspective.

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