Definition

Negative Production Externality

A negative production externality occurs when the production process of a good or service imposes uncompensated costs on third parties. These external costs are not reflected in the market price of the product. A classic example is industrial pollution, where a factory's emissions can harm the environment and public health, creating costs for society that the factory does not pay.

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