Multiple Choice

Historically, rising labor costs created a powerful incentive for companies to develop labor-saving technologies. Some argue that a similar market-based approach can be used to drive innovation for environmental protection. Considering the problem of declining fish populations in international waters, why is a purely market-driven approach to encourage 'fish-saving' innovations likely to be less effective than it was for labor-saving ones?

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