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Fairness in Pollution Reduction

A large agricultural plantation has the legal right to discharge runoff into a river, which harms the fishing livelihoods of a downstream community. If the fishing community negotiates and pays the plantation to implement practices that reduce this pollution, explain why this outcome, despite potentially leading to an efficient level of pollution reduction, might still be considered an 'unfair distributional outcome' from the perspective of the fishing community.

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Updated 2025-08-03

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