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In a residential neighborhood, one homeowner invests heavily in landscaping their front yard. This action increases the property values of adjacent homes, a benefit for which the neighboring homeowners do not pay. Because the original homeowner only considers their own private enjoyment and potential property value increase, and not the full benefit they create for the neighborhood, they may invest less in their landscaping than is optimal for the community as a whole. This situation, where a social dilemma of under-investment occurs, is caused by an uncompensated benefit to a third party, which is known as a(n) ________.

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