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Rationale for Regulatory Choice

A government is regulating a chemical used in manufacturing that causes moderate environmental damage. Instead of an outright ban, the government sets a strict limit on the amount of the chemical that can be released. From an economic perspective, explain one key reason why a government might choose to set a limit rather than impose a complete ban on a harmful substance.

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