Explaining Efficient Pollution Levels
A city government implements a new environmental tax on a local factory, which successfully reduces the factory's output to the Pareto-efficient level. A community activist is disappointed, arguing that the policy is a failure because the factory is still emitting some pollutants. Briefly explain why the persistence of some pollution is consistent with achieving a Pareto-efficient outcome.
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