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Analyzing Production Costs in an Industrial Scenario

A lead smelting company's private production costs include expenses for labor, raw materials, and energy. In 1974, the operations of such a company in Kellogg, Idaho, led to severe health problems, including lead poisoning, among local children. Identify the significant cost that was imposed on the community but was not part of the company's private costs, and explain why this situation represents a failure of the market to achieve an efficient outcome.

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