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A government is considering a new industrial policy. Economic models predict the policy will significantly increase corporate profits but will also cause minor environmental harm to a nearby residential area. An analyst correctly states that this policy cannot be judged as a 'Pareto improvement' over the current situation. What is the most important implication of this specific assessment for the policy-making process?

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