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A city government aims to reduce traffic congestion by implementing a toll on a major bridge during peak hours. The toll amount was calculated based on a study of commuters' willingness to pay to save time. After six months, congestion is only slightly reduced, and public transit ridership has not increased as expected. A follow-up investigation reveals that the initial study failed to account for the lack of viable public transit alternatives for a large segment of commuters, making their demand for driving much less sensitive to price changes than originally estimated. Which prerequisite for effective government intervention was most clearly absent in the initial policy design?

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