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Constructing a Utility Function with an Externality

A beekeeper's total well-being (utility) is determined by two factors: a fixed monthly income from selling handmade candles, and the profit from selling honey. A nearby factory's production, measured in units (Q), releases pollutants that harm the bees, causing the beekeeper's honey profits to decrease as Q increases. Based on this information, describe the two distinct components that would make up the beekeeper's utility function, U(Q), and explain the relationship of each component to the factory's output, Q.

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