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A beekeeper produces honey and sells it at a market price. The bees also pollinate a neighboring apple orchard, increasing the orchard's fruit yield, but the beekeeper receives no payment for this service. In this situation, the number of beehives the beekeeper chooses to maintain to maximize their own profit is also the number that is most efficient for society as a whole.

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