A company develops a new type of lawn fertilizer that significantly improves grass growth. However, runoff from lawns treated with this fertilizer pollutes a nearby river, harming the fish population which local anglers rely on. In the competitive market for this fertilizer, why does the market price send a "misleading signal"?
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