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A chemical factory operates in a perfectly competitive market and produces at a level where its private marginal cost equals the market price. If the factory's production process pollutes a nearby river, harming the local fishing industry, the market outcome is still considered Pareto efficient because the factory itself is operating at its profit-maximizing equilibrium.

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