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Reversing the Ruling: An Economic Analysis

In the classic dispute between a confectioner and a doctor, imagine the court ruled differently. The court grants the confectioner the legal right to operate his noisy machinery, which generates $200 per week in profit for him. The noise, however, causes the neighboring doctor to lose $150 per week in income. Assuming the two parties can negotiate without any cost, analyze the situation and predict the most likely final outcome. Explain your reasoning.

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