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Efficiency vs. Improvement in Environmental Policy

Imagine a factory has the legal right to pollute a river. The government then imposes a regulation that forces the factory to reduce its pollution to the socially optimal level. Explain why this new situation is considered Pareto efficient, but the change from the initial situation to the new one is not a Pareto improvement.

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