externaliákat
Externaliákat is a term that generally refers to external factors or influences that affect a system or entity but originate from outside of it. In economics, externalities are the costs or benefits of an economic transaction that are experienced by someone who is not a party to the transaction. For example, a factory that pollutes a nearby river creates a negative externality for the people who live downstream and rely on the river for clean water. Conversely, a beekeeper who places hives near an orchard can create a positive externality for the orchard owner, as the bees pollinate the fruit trees, increasing their yield.
The concept of externalities is important in policy discussions because they represent market failures. When externalities
Various mechanisms are proposed to address externalities, including government regulations, taxes and subsidies, and the assignment