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The Hidden Costs of Bargaining

A chemical plant's runoff is suspected of reducing the fish population in a downstream commercial fishery. The plant's management wants to negotiate a private settlement with the fishery's owner. However, the plant does not have access to the fishery's private financial records and cannot independently verify the exact monetary damage caused by its runoff. In two to three sentences, explain how this imbalance of information can become a significant cost that prevents a successful negotiation.

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