ickemarknadsfaktorer
Ickemarknadsfaktorer, often translated as non-market factors or externalities, are elements that influence economic activities but are not directly traded in a market. These factors arise from the production or consumption of goods and services and affect third parties who are not directly involved in the transaction. They can be positive, known as positive externalities, or negative, known as negative externalities.
Positive externalities occur when the consumption or production of a good or service creates a benefit for
Negative externalities, conversely, impose costs on third parties. Pollution from a factory is a classic example,
Because these factors are not priced into market transactions, they can lead to market inefficiencies. Markets