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A government implements a policy to manage agricultural runoff affecting a river. The policy is determined to be the most economically efficient solution, maximizing the total value for both the farms and a downstream luxury resort. However, the policy requires a small, low-income fishing community, which has little political voice, to bear the full cost of water purification. This situation, where an efficient outcome is achieved but the costs are unfairly distributed due to the influence of more powerful groups, is an example of ________.

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