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Economic Incentives and Deforestation

A company is considering clear-cutting a remote forest to sell timber, a project that is projected to be profitable based on its costs for labor and equipment versus the expected revenue from wood sales. Scientists have also identified this forest as a habitat for numerous unique plant species, some of which could potentially be used to develop valuable new medicines in the future. From an economic perspective, explain why the company might proceed with the clear-cutting even if the potential long-term value of the undiscovered medicines is much higher than the profit from the timber.

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