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Efficient Policy for Agricultural Runoff

A large-scale farming operation uses a particular nitrogen-rich fertilizer that runs off into a nearby lake, causing harmful algal blooms. To address this, policymakers are considering two options: (1) a tax on each bushel of crops the farm produces, or (2) a tax on each pound of the specific nitrogen-rich fertilizer the farm purchases. Which policy is more economically efficient, and why? Your explanation should distinguish between the output and the production method as the source of the problem.

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