An externality arises when one economic agent's actions affect the welfare of others in ways that are not reflected in m
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An externality arises when one economic agent's actions affect the welfare of others in ways that are not reflected in m
An externality arises when one economic agent's actions affect the welfare of others in ways that are not reflected in market prices. Which one of the following could be an example of a positive consumption externality? Select one: Acid-rain damage to trees due to industrial carbon dioxide emissions. Protection from a measles epidemic through high take-up of vaccinations. Smells from a nearby waste recycling centre. Noise from a neighbouring household's music system.
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