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Financial Consequences of a Production Quota

A chemical factory's effluent pollutes a nearby river, harming a local fishing cooperative by reducing their fish catch. The factory, in an unregulated market, produces 10,000 tons of chemicals. The government intervenes by setting a production quota at 6,000 tons, which is considered the socially optimal level. Analyze the financial impact of this quota on both the chemical factory and the fishing cooperative, comparing their situations before and after the regulation.

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