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A research institute develops a groundbreaking mathematical proof that could significantly improve the efficiency of logistics algorithms, potentially saving companies billions of dollars. Once the proof is published, it becomes public knowledge and can be used by anyone without payment. The institute receives no direct revenue from the companies that benefit, and as a result, it struggles to fund further fundamental research. How does this situation illustrate a market failure?

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