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Policy Efficiency for Agricultural Runoff

A government wants to reduce water pollution caused by a specific, high-phosphate fertilizer used by farmers. They are considering two policies: 1) A tax on every ton of the high-phosphate fertilizer sold, or 2) A tax on every bushel of crops produced by farms. Explain why the first policy (taxing the fertilizer) is considered more economically efficient for achieving the environmental goal.

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