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Externalities are costs or benefits not accounted for in prices from "summary" of The Economics Book by DK

Externalities refer to the costs or benefits that are not reflected in the prices of goods and services. When producers and consumers make decisions based on prices, they often do not consider the full impact of their choices on society as a whole. This can lead to market inefficiencies and negative consequences for the environment and public health. For example, when a factory pollutes the air and water in the process of manufacturing goods, the costs of cleaning up the pollution are not included in the price of the products. As a result, the factory may not take into account the harm it is causing to the environment and the health of nearby residents. This is known as a negative externality because the costs are external to the market transaction. On the other hand, positive externalities can also occur when the benefits of a good or service are greater than what is reflected in its price. For instance, education is o...
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