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Evaluating the Societal Impact of a Local Business
A new bakery opens in a residential neighborhood. While it provides fresh bread and jobs, its delivery trucks cause traffic congestion, and its ovens emit a strong, constant smell that some residents find unpleasant. Analyze this situation from an economic standpoint. In your analysis, discuss the full range of costs associated with the bakery's operation and explain why the market price of the bread might not reflect these total costs.
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