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The Challenge of Collective Bargaining

A large factory emits air pollutants that affect the health and property values of 10,000 residents in a nearby town. Assume that the legal right to clean air is clearly established and belongs to the residents. Analyze why a private, negotiated agreement between the factory and the 10,000 residents is unlikely to be reached, focusing specifically on the various types of transaction costs that would arise in this situation.

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