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Policy Choice Under Political Pressure

A government is considering two policies to address potential pollution from a new, politically influential factory. Policy A is an outright ban on the harmful discharge. Policy B is a tax levied on each unit of the harmful discharge. Based on the principle that political power can be an obstacle to addressing external costs, evaluate which of these two policies is more likely to be rendered ineffective by the factory's political influence. Justify your reasoning.

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