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A new environmental regulation is implemented that increases the profits of all renewable energy firms without imposing new costs or reducing the welfare of any other individual or group. An analyst concludes that because this change represents a clear improvement where no one is made worse off, it is the single best possible policy outcome for the renewable energy sector. What is the primary analytical weakness of this conclusion?

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