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In a negotiation over an externality, the effort and resources spent by one party to verify the other party's privately known damages is a form of transaction cost. Consequently, if this verification is successful and the true damages are revealed, this specific transaction cost is eliminated, and an efficient private agreement is guaranteed to be reached.

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