nietmarktkosten
Nietmarktkosten, often translated as non-market costs, refers to expenses or damages that do not have a direct price on a market. These are costs that are not typically reflected in the price of goods or services exchanged in a market economy. Examples include environmental pollution, noise disturbance, or the depletion of natural resources. These costs are often borne by society as a whole or by specific individuals and communities, rather than by the producer or consumer directly responsible for them.
The concept of nietmarktkosten is crucial in economic analysis, particularly in environmental economics and public policy.
Identifying and quantifying nietmarktkosten is a challenge. Since there is no market price, economists and policymakers