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    Examples and explanation of negative externalities (where there is cost to a third party) Diagrams of production and consumption negative externalities
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  • Negative externalities - Economics Online
    A negative externality is a cost that is suffered by a third party as a consequence of an economic transaction In a transaction, the producer and consumer are the first and second parties, and third parties include any individual, organisation, property owner, or resource that is indirectly affected
  • Lecture 7: Externalities - Scholars at Harvard
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