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Evaluating Policies for a Coastal Economy

A coastal town's economy depends on two main industries: tourism centered on its pristine beaches, and a fishing fleet. The fishing boats use old diesel engines that create significant noise and water pollution, negatively affecting tourism and marine life. A new, cleaner, and quieter engine technology is available. The town council is considering two policies to address the pollution:

Policy A: Impose a strict quota, limiting the total number of fish that can be caught per month to reduce the boats' operating hours.

Policy B: Subsidize the adoption of the new, cleaner engine technology for the fishing fleet.

Critically evaluate both policies. Argue which policy is more likely to achieve an economically efficient outcome for the town as a whole. Justify your answer by explaining the likely effects of each policy on both the fishing and tourism industries.

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