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Solving the River Pollution Dilemma

Two towns, Riverton and Brookside, are located on the same river. Both currently find it economically advantageous to discharge untreated waste into the river, even though this pollutes their shared water source. The best overall outcome for both towns would be if they both invested in water treatment facilities, but the current incentive structure encourages pollution. Propose a specific policy or agreement that could be implemented to change this situation. Explain precisely how your proposed solution alters the incentives for each town to make mutual cooperation (both treating their waste) a stable outcome, where neither town would benefit from unilaterally changing its strategy.

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