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In an economic model where a factory's production (Q) creates a negative externality for a local community, analysts often assume the community's utility can be represented by a quasi-linear function. This function separates utility into a component that depends on the factory's output and a component that does not. This modeling choice is most defensible when the harm caused by the externality can be directly and fully captured as a change in the community's net ______ profits or income.

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