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by asdf123wtf
1249 days ago
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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/e/externality.asp Some basic economics 101 reading can set you straight here. It's a legitimate function of government to craft regulation when there are negative externalities distorting markets. Sometimes government regulation makes markets more free. Crazy, I know, but please let it sink in. If it helps: you can think of producers that rely on negative externalities as freeloading evil socialists who redistribute other people's wealth (without consent) to themselves. |
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here they are saying "Well we need the price set to X to be competitive" that has nothing to do with calculating the cost of the externality, which may be lower (or higher) the taxation needed to bring this product to be price comparable