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[[File:Negative externality.jpg|alt=Negative externality|thumb|'''Figure 1'''. Some examples of negative externalities.]] | [[File:Negative externality.jpg|alt=Negative externality|thumb|'''Figure 1'''. Some examples of negative externalities.]] | ||
'''An externality is a cost or benefit caused by a producer that is not financially incurred or received by that producer. | '''An externality is a cost or benefit caused by a producer that is not financially incurred or received by that producer.''' In business, if a [[corporation]] is looking to maximise profit it will aim to privatise benefits and socialise the costs. | ||
It's easy to come to the opinion that there is an evil villain capitalist making lots of money and pumping negative externalities into the environment. Whilst this may be true in some cases perhaps the [[relativity of ethics]] can excuse some of the culprits. If you did not have something on the lowest [[Maslow's hierarchy|Maslow Hierarchy]] rung would you not jeopardise the anonymous other? | It's easy to come to the opinion that there is an evil villain capitalist making lots of money and pumping negative externalities into the environment. Whilst this may be true in some cases perhaps the [[relativity of ethics]] can excuse some of the culprits. If you did not have something on the lowest [[Maslow's hierarchy|Maslow Hierarchy]] rung would you not jeopardise the anonymous other? |