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Complexity of Externalities as a Cause of Incomplete Contracts

Contracts aimed at resolving externalities are often incomplete because the external effects themselves can be complex and difficult to measure. This complexity makes it impractical or impossible to define and verify all relevant aspects of the interaction in a legally enforceable manner. For instance, creating a complete contract to compensate numerous individual fishermen for pollution from various plantations, or enforcing a contract between neighbors on precise noise levels, presents significant challenges.

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