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externality    
n. 外形,外在性

外形,外在性

externality
n 1: the quality or state of being outside or directed toward or
relating to the outside or exterior; "the outwardness of
the world" [synonym: {outwardness}, {externality}] [ant:
{inwardness}]


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    What is an Externality? An externality is a cost or benefit of an economic activity experienced by an unrelated third party The external cost or benefit is not reflected in the final cost or benefit of a good or service
  • Externalities - Econlib
    Externalities are frequently used to justify the government’s ownership of industries with positive externalities and prohibition of products with negative externalities Economically speaking, however, this is overkill
  • Externalities: (Definition, 9 Positive 7 Negative Examples)
    An externality is a cost or benefit imposed onto a third party, which is not factored into the final price There are four main types of externalities – positive consumption externalities, positive production externalities, negative consumption externalities, or negative production externalities
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    Consumption, production, and investment decisions of individuals, households, and firms often affect people not directly involved in the transactions Sometimes these indirect effects are tiny But when they are large they can become problematic—what economists call externalities





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