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The Strategic Significance of Negative Externalities

Managerial and Decision Economics, 2013
Negative externalities have competitive relevance in a market when they have selective impacts – as, for example, when a product in use imposes greater costs on consumers of rival products than on other people. Because managers have discretion over aspects of product design that affect external costs, the externality in such cases may be viewed as a ...
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Study on the Source of Negative Externality in the Sharing Economy

Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Crowd Science and Engineering, 2018
The rapid development of the sharing economy has brought positive effects to many people, but it has also led to some negative consequences. Among them, the negative externalities to society caused by disorderly development of the sharing economy are particularly evident.
Wenjun Jing, Baowen Sun
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On Cooperative Games Affected by Negative Externality

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
AbstractWe model cooperative games when externality affects the payoffs of coalitions. The co- alitional games among countries committing to pollution reduction can be easily embedded into such a framework. We evaluate the individual welfare for countries joining the Inter- national Environmental Agreements and discuss suitable allocations of welfare ...
PALESTINI, Arsen, Poggio, Ilaria
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Moral Hazards, Negative Externalities, and the Surveillance Economy

Computer, 2014
Modern economics includes the art of making common sense abstruse. Terms like moral hazard and negative externality both describe states of transactional imbalance. And this imbalance isn't limited to economics. When governments are involved, even digital technology can be threatening.
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Negative externalities in industry

The monograph examines conceptual approaches to increasing the efficiency of regulating negative externalities (externalities) of industrial production. It is proposed to change the principle of distribution of environmental tax and reduce transaction costs associated with the internalization process.
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Negative externalities as the engine of growth in an evolutionary contexr [PDF]

open access: possible, 1999
We present a simple growth model which has two original features: the strategic context considered, which is an evolutionary game, and the growth mechanism described, in which growth is caused by negative externalities. The emphasis in this growth mechanism is evidently different from that placed on positive externalities by current endogenous growth ...
Antoci, Angelo, Bartolini, Stefano
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What you get is not what you paid for: New evidence from a lab experiment on negative externalities and information asymmetries

Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2021
Maria Eduarda Fernandes   +1 more
exaly  

Negative externalities and Sen's liberalism thorem

2006
Sen's seminal, negative theorem about minimal liberalism has had a profound effect on economics, philosophy, and the social sciences. To address concerns raised by his result, we show how Sen's assumptions must be modified to obtain positive conclusions; e.g., one resolution allows an agent to be decisive only if his choice does not impose “strong ...
Pétron, Anne, Saari, Donald, G.
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