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Environmental Externalities

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Environmental externalities refer to the economic concept of uncompensated environmental effects of production and consumption that affect consumer utility and enterprise cost outside the market mechanism. As a consequence of negative externalities, private costs of production tend to be lower than its social cost. It is the aim of the polluter/user-pays principle to prompt households and enterprises to internalise externalities in their plans and budgets.

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