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Explores regulating market externalities through taxes, subsidies, and tradable quotas to achieve optimal production levels and internalize external costs.
Delves into environmental regulation mechanisms like quantity caps, consumption caps, and taxes, emphasizing the importance of aligning private costs with social costs for optimal outcomes.