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A manufacturing plant produces chemicals and is located next to a river used by a commercial fishing business. The plant's production process pollutes the river, reducing the fish population. The market price for the chemicals only reflects the plant's direct costs of labor and materials. This situation leads to an inefficiently high level of chemical production because the market price fails to account for the ________ cost imposed on the fishing business.
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