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In an economic model of a negative externality, relaxing the assumption of quasi-linear preferences means that a single, unique Pareto-efficient level of output is no longer guaranteed. Instead, the efficient outcome becomes dependent on the distribution of wealth, which could lead to multiple possible efficient output levels.

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