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Firm Decision-Making in an Emissions Market

Imagine two industrial firms, Firm A and Firm B, are both participants in a market-based system designed to limit total pollution. In this system, firms can buy or sell permits, each allowing the holder to emit one ton of a specific pollutant. The current market price for one permit is €30. Firm A can reduce its emissions by one ton at a cost of €25. Firm B can reduce its emissions by one ton at a cost of €40. Explain the most economically rational action for each firm (i.e., should they reduce their emissions, or should they buy a permit?) and justify your answer for each.

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