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In an economic model used to evaluate environmental policy, all individuals are assumed to have preferences represented by the function U(x, p) = x + v(p), where 'x' is a composite good representing all other consumption (often proxied by income) and 'p' is the level of pollution. A direct mathematical consequence of this functional form is that an individual's marginal rate of substitution between the composite good and pollution depends only on the level of 'p'. This leads to the critical, and often debated, policy conclusion that an individual's willingness to pay for a small reduction in pollution is independent of their level of ____.

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