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An economics student makes the following argument: 'Market failures from third-party effects are fundamentally the same. Whether an activity produces a harmful pollutant or a beautiful public garden, the core problem is that the market price doesn't reflect the true value. In both cases, the private market produces a quantity different from what society wants. Therefore, the analysis is identical.' Which of the following statements provides the most accurate critique of this reasoning?

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