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An economist is modeling the negative externality between a paper mill and a downstream fishery. The mill's pollution harms the fishery's profits. The economist assumes that the well-being (utility) of both the mill owner and the fishery owner is determined solely by their net monetary profits. A key result of this model is that the marginal cost of the pollution damage is constant and does not depend on the initial wealth of either party. Which modeling assumption is directly responsible for this specific analytical simplification?

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