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Critiquing the 'Invisible Hand'

The 'invisible hand' principle suggests that individuals pursuing their own self-interest can inadvertently benefit society as a whole. However, this principle is not universally applicable. Describe a specific economic scenario where the pursuit of individual self-interest is likely to lead to a negative outcome for society. In your answer, explain the key elements of the scenario and why the 'invisible hand' mechanism fails to produce a positive result.

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