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Legislative Outcomes and Corporate Influence

A government proposes a strict ban on a specific agricultural pesticide known to contaminate local rivers, harming the local fishing economy. After a period of intense lobbying by large agricultural corporations, the final legislation is significantly weakened, only requiring companies to voluntarily report their pesticide usage. Analyze this outcome, explaining the economic concept that accounts for the discrepancy between the proposed solution to the negative externality and the final, less effective law.

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