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www.lancaster.ac.uk/staff/ingham/. /microlec4a(externalities).pptCachedSimilarThis is the major objective of marketing and advertising campaigns (e.g. toys,
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www.answers.com/. /How_does_the_existence_of_externalities_affect_ demand_and_supply_in_a_market_with_externalitiesCachedAn externality (an action that has an uncompensated effect on someone else)
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