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The 'Stepping Stone' Argument

A common simplification of an influential economic argument is that private parties can always bargain to solve problems like pollution if property rights are well-defined. However, the economist behind this argument described this 'zero-cost' scenario as merely a 'stepping stone.' Explain what he meant by this. What was the ultimate economic landscape he aimed to analyze, and why was the simplified scenario a necessary starting point for that analysis?

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