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A factory's operations generate loud noise, negatively affecting the quality of life for residents in a nearby community. An economist analyzing the situation states, 'The problem is that residents have no legally defined and enforceable claim to a quiet environment, so the factory does not have to account for the cost of the noise it creates.' Which interpretation of this externality does the economist's statement most directly represent?

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