3.8.4 Positive and negative externalities in consumption and production

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    • What is an example of a positive externality?
      Vaccination
    • Externalities occur when the production or consumption of a good or service affects third parties who are not involved in the transaction
    • Negative externalities harm third parties.

      True
    • Externalities in consumption arise from the impact of consumer behavior
    • Negative consumption externalities harm third parties.
      True
    • What is an example of a positive externality in production?
      Using renewable energy
    • Match the type of consumption externality with its definition:
      Positive ↔️ Benefits third parties from consumption
      Negative ↔️ Harms third parties from consumption
    • Positive consumption externalities create benefits for third parties, such as improved public health
    • Steps to differentiate between positive and negative consumption externalities:
      1️⃣ Identify the type of consumption externality
      2️⃣ Determine if the effect is beneficial or harmful to third parties
      3️⃣ Provide an example to illustrate the effect
    • What is an example of a positive consumption externality from vaccination?
      Reduced healthcare costs
    • Positive externalities from vaccination protect others from disease.
      True
    • What is an example of a positive consumption externality from buying an electric car?
      Reduced carbon emissions
    • Positive externalities occur when third parties receive benefits
    • Negative externalities occur when third parties suffer harms
    • What is an example of a positive externality in consumption?
      Buying an electric car
    • What is an example of a negative externality in production?
      Pollution from factories
    • Match the type of externality with its example:
      Positive Externalities ↔️ Vaccination protects others from disease
      Negative Externalities ↔️ Pollution from factories affects local residents
      Externalities in Consumption ↔️ Buying an electric car reduces carbon emissions
    • What is an example of a positive consumption externality?
      Buying an electric car
    • Consumption externalities impact third parties who are not directly involved in the consumption
    • Positive externalities benefit third parties.

      True
    • What is an example of a positive consumption externality from buying an electric car?
      Improved air quality
    • Negative consumption externalities impose costs on third parties not involved in the consumption activity.

      True
    • Externalities can arise from both consumption and production
    • Match the type of externality with its example:
      Positive Externalities ↔️ Vaccination protects others from disease
      Negative Externalities ↔️ Pollution from factories affects nearby residents
      Externalities in Consumption ↔️ Buying an electric car reduces carbon emissions
      Externalities in Production ↔️ Using renewable energy reduces fossil fuel reliance
    • Consumption externalities refer to the effects of consumer behavior on third parties.
    • What is an example of a negative consumption externality?
      Smoking in public
    • Negative consumption externalities impose costs on third parties.
      True
    • What is the effect of buying an electric car on air quality for the local community?
      Reduces pollution
    • Match the type of consumption externality with its example:
      Positive ↔️ Vaccination
      Negative ↔️ Loud music at night
    • What harm does smoking in public cause as a negative consumption externality?
      Exposes others to secondhand smoke
    • What is an example of a positive production externality?
      A factory providing job training
    • Production externalities can be either positive or negative.
      True
    • How does a factory providing job training benefit the local community?
      Improves employability
    • Match the type of production externality with its effect:
      Positive ↔️ Improved local employment
      Negative ↔️ Environmental degradation
    • What harm does pollution from a manufacturing plant cause to the environment?
      Damages air and water quality
    • Externalities affect third parties who are not directly involved in the transaction

      True
    • Externalities can arise from both consumption and production activities.
    • What is the definition of a positive externality?
      Benefits to third parties
    • What is an example of a negative externality in production?
      Pollution from factories
    • What is an example of a positive consumption externality?
      Buying an electric car