externality

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Synonyms for externality

the quality or state of being outside or directed toward or relating to the outside or exterior

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Environment externalities, however, rose to Sh412.3 million from Sh258.5 million due to a 3.8 per cent increase in carbon emissions.
Trade policies have international and domestic externalities that agreements can address, he says, so he uses that feature to organize his research.
It is also an example of the negative externalities each creates when trying to increase his benefit by imposing an uncompensated cost on everyone else.
Externalities exist because transaction costs prevent some people from negotiating with others to mitigate the effects of actions taken by those others.
This article is divided as follows: the subsequent section will explore the literature related to the theme and the main discussed constructs: UTAUT2 and network externalities. The third section will describe the method used to address the research question and the hypothesis.
Traffic is, in many ways, a result of externalities. In the world of economic development, the benefits of new construction projects are quantified, including jobs created and tax revenues generated from construction and operations.
Negative externalities are the cause of increase in concentration of population and high per capita income.
Economic literature substantiates the positive externalities of air links, especially for high-tech and service-oriented industries.
Hence, tax cooperation alone will not yield the first-best outcome when public infrastructure investment generates cross-border externalities. To attain the first best when there are cross-border positive or negative externalities would require the countries to not just cooperate on taxes but to cooperate on public infrastructure as well.
Like Koshi barrage, physical structures under this treaty are fully detrimental to Nepal as it results in inundation of Nepal's territory and involuntary displacement of local inhabitants (negative externalities) while positive externalities like flood control and irrigation is monopolized by India.
(9) President Trump has repeatedly stated that he would like to bring back coal by eliminating regulations on the industry, many of which reduce externalities associated with generating electricity from coal.
However, as we explain below, all these control options are plagued with externalities.
Summary: New Delhi [India], August 31 (ANI): Amid ongoing debates regarding the pros and cons of loan waivers for farmers and the subsequent impact it would have on the economy, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Urjit Patel opined that there are externalities that spill over beyond the farming sector.