A factory produces widgets. The direct value a consumer receives from one more widget is $10. The production of that widget also creates $2 worth of air pollution that harms the local community, but it simultaneously provides $3 worth of valuable job training to its employees that benefits the wider economy. In this case, the marginal social benefit of the widget is $11.
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