Multiple Choice

An industrial firm's production process pollutes a nearby river, harming a local fishing community that relies on the river for its livelihood. The firm's operational costs do not account for the damage to the fishery. Considering the full cost to society (the firm's operational costs plus the harm to the fishery), how does the quantity of the good produced by the firm compare to the quantity that would be most efficient for society as a whole?

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