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A city neighborhood has only one grocery store, which charges high prices and offers poor service. Seeing a business opportunity, an entrepreneur opens a new, competing grocery store across the street, hoping to attract customers and make a significant profit. As a result of the competition, both stores improve their service and lower their prices, leading to better options and savings for all residents in the neighborhood. Which economic principle best explains why the entrepreneur's self-interested action led to a broader public benefit?

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