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Marginal External Cost (MEC) (Definition)
Understanding Marginal External Cost
Explain the fundamental difference between a marginal external cost (MEC) and a firm's private production costs. Provide a specific, real-world example of an activity that generates a marginal external cost, clearly identifying the activity, the nature of the cost imposed, and the parties who bear this cost.
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