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The Limits of Private Bargaining

An economic commentator argues that if property rights are well-defined, private negotiations between parties will always resolve issues like pollution efficiently, making government intervention unnecessary. Explain the crucial, often unrealistic, assumption this argument relies on, and describe why this assumption frequently does not apply in real-world scenarios.

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