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Negative externality
An externality is also known as an external effect or a spillover effect. With a negative externality, the marginal social cost is higher than the marginal private cost. Market failure happens if the price does not take into account externalities so that there is over-use, over-production leading to a Pareto-inefficient allocation of resources.
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The True Cost of our Obsession with Superfoods
15th January 2023
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Negative externalities - UK nuclear waste cleanup operation could cost £260bn
25th September 2022
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UK government attempts to defend their record on sewage discharges
6th September 2022
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Key Diagrams - Negative Production Externalities
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Market Failure (Quizlet Revision Activity)
Quizzes & Activities
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Externalities - No country met WHO air quality standards in 2021
24th March 2022
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Government intervention - Paris announces car ban for central districts
23rd February 2022
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Negative Externalities - Peruvian Fish Industry causes a stink
23rd January 2022
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Externalities - The Human Cost of Marine and Traffic Pollution
7th January 2022
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Welfare Loss from Negative Production Externalities
Topic Videos
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COP26 - Coca-Cola’s 100 Billion Bottle Problem
31st October 2021
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Externalities and the Supply Crunch
8th September 2021
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Teaching Actvity: The Economics Gallery (Externalities)
Teaching Activities
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Finland aims to be tobacco free by 2040
28th January 2017
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Housing Market Failure (Revision Presentation)
Study Presentations
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Public Bads
Study Notes
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What are Negative Externalities?
Topic Videos
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Social Costs: The high price of salmon farming
15th September 2020
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Externalities - Turning the Tide on Waste
15th December 2020
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How to stop plastic getting into the ocean
1st May 2020
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Indirect Taxes Introduction (Online Lesson)
Online Lessons
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Market Failure - Match Up Knowledge Retrieval Activity
Quizzes & Activities
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Market Failure and Government Intervention - Head Start activity
Quizzes & Activities
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Externalities of Pandemics
Topic Videos
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Negative Externalities and Indirect Taxes
Topic Videos
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Externalities of Festivals - Is there a case for a new tent tax?
30th August 2019
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Key Micro Diagrams (Market Failure)
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Production and Consumption Externalities
Topic Videos
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Economics of Legalising Cannabis
Topic Videos
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Negative Externalities (Application Videos)
Study Notes
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The positive returns from cutting food waste
14th February 2019
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A Malaysian town smothered by rubbish
14th February 2019
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The Environmental Impact of the UK Fashion Industry
2nd February 2019
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UK Plastic bag charge set to be doubled to 10p
27th December 2018
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Externalities: Air pollution is the new tobacco
21st December 2018
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Chief Medical Officer calls for extended sugar and salt bans
21st December 2018
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Optimum “health tax” for meat calculated
8th November 2018
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Britain's 'unhealthiest' High Street revealed
2nd November 2018
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Fracking returns to the UK
16th October 2018
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External Costs of Pollution from Plastic
Study Notes
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Concerns over plastic waste set to beat price as primary concern for consumer
10th September 2018
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Government floats ban on energy drinks for under-18s
30th August 2018
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What is the most convenient way to provide the public loo?
15th August 2018
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De-Merit Goods
Study Notes
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Externalities - the 4 Key Diagrams
Study Notes
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Sugar Taxes
Topic Videos
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Corporate responses to social issues
10th April 2018
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China bans imports of plastic waste
2nd January 2018
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Plastic Planet - An Economic and Human Crisis
30th December 2017
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Using the negative externalities of plastic as practice of exam technique
10th December 2017
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Negative externalities: The growing mountain of electronic waste
26th December 2017
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How do you clear out a fatberg?
16th October 2017
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Surge in minicabs increases journey times
14th January 2016
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Deaths from air pollution
22nd February 2015
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Externalities - A Toxic Disaster in Colorado
13th August 2015
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London Housing Rent Crisis - More Controls Needed?
20th August 2015
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Kicking the Habit - Smoking Rates Increasing in 40 Countries
5th September 2015
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Unintended consequences of the 5p bag charge
6th October 2015