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The 'Perfect' Social Cost Pricing System

A city planner proposes a new system where advanced sensors calculate the precise monetary harm (e.g., from pollution, noise, and congestion) that each car journey imposes on every other citizen. The system would then charge the driver this exact amount and distribute it as compensation to all affected individuals. Explain the ideal economic condition this proposal attempts to achieve regarding the price of driving. Additionally, analyze the primary reason this concept remains a theoretical illustration rather than a practical policy, even assuming the necessary technology exists.

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