Multiple Choice

A private research firm develops a new, highly efficient solar panel technology. While the firm profits from selling the panels, the widespread adoption of this technology also leads to significantly reduced air pollution for society as a whole, a benefit the firm does not get paid for. Based on an analysis of private versus social benefits, what is the likely outcome in the market for this technology if there is no government intervention?

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