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Policy Evaluation for a Noise Externality
A city council is debating a complete ban on the use of gasoline-powered leaf blowers within city limits, citing noise pollution as a significant disruption to residents, especially those working from home or with young children. Landscaping companies argue that this ban would dramatically increase their costs, as electric alternatives are less powerful and have limited battery life, leading to higher prices for consumers. Evaluate the proposed ban as a policy to address the noise externality. In your analysis, discuss the strengths and weaknesses of this approach in terms of efficiency and fairness. Conclude by suggesting and justifying one alternative policy that you believe might be a better solution.
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