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If you add these "externalities" to the cost of a piglet and its feed, shelter and slaughter, conventionally produced bacon is no longer so cheap.
"We should be spending the next 50 years reversing that". Part of an effective effort, Ehrlich holds, would be to add what economists call the "externalities" to the cost of energy.
We test the effects of location, trust, and enforcement on cooperation between upstream and downstream farmers in an Ethiopian watershed, where the former cause negative externalities to the latter due to unsustainable farming practices.
Redistribution by states creates positive horizontal fiscal externalities to other states due to migration, but negative vertical fiscal externalities to the national government due to changes in reported taxable income.
Bergek et al. [8] add Legitimation and Development of positive externalities to the picture.
This model provides methodological principles to identify what are the most binding externalities to the growth of firms in a particular economy by taking into account the institutional context and socio-economic realities of the country in question.
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The quantification of risk as an additional source of externality to the cost of transporting hydrogen was obtained with the support of a commercial numerical simulation software that was specifically designed to deal with hazards in process industry environment.
Additionally, this assessment also provides a necessary step in evaluating the invasive potential of bioenergy crops, which present a possible negative externality to the bioeconomy.
Clusters are good in any field because they boost productivity and innovation, and cluster policy seeks to reduce constraints and encourage externalities to raise the productivity of competition.There is limited experience in policy toward clusters, which sit in between policies aimed at the general business environment and policies targeted at creating incentives for individual firms.
Often, it seems as if conservatives believe that there are somehow big positive externalities to what the rich do; it's as if they believe that industrial policy is nonsense, unless the industry in question is jobcreation by the rich, in which case loose arguments about huge spillovers are just fine.
Further, sometimes it is not possible to identify all the sources of environmental externalities to be addressed by the intervention (e.g. toxic waste from illegal dumping is often not visible).
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