The reason negative externalities otherwise known as social


The reason negative externalities, otherwise known as social costs, occur is that these expenses are generally not included in calculating the costs of production. Production decisions are generally based on financial data and most social costs are not measured that way. To some extent, can one argue that these negative externalities are 'blind siting' the consumer?

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