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Vaccines: Public Good or Positive Externality?

A pharmaceutical company invests heavily to develop and sell a new vaccine. The company profits from selling the vaccine to individuals. A major side effect of widespread vaccination is 'herd immunity,' which protects the entire community, including those who are not vaccinated. In a few sentences, explain why 'herd immunity' in this scenario is considered a positive externality and not a public good.

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