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Explaining Inefficiency from Price-Setting Behavior

A firm that can set its own prices chooses to sell its product at a price of $50, even though the cost to produce one additional unit is only $20. From an economic efficiency standpoint, explain why this pricing decision leads to a suboptimal quantity of the good being produced for society as a whole.

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