It is desire that opens up the moment of externality, or the reaching beyond the limits of the subject. |
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Moreover, a theoretical link has been established between externality and the etiology of depression. |
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Internalization: Incorporation of an externality into the market decision-making process through pricing or regulatory interventions. |
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Integrating environmental externality costs into the price of mobility is one of the keys, but it is not the only one. |
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The party causing the externality can either take the action or pay for others to do it on the party's behalf. |
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There is a distinction between private and social valuations whenever there is an externality. |
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Council's report accepted the Agency's three preconditions of unavoidability, unforeseeability and externality as principles of force majeure. |
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The first and most obvious externality arises from the benefits associated with providing everybody with a job. |
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According to this view, there are very few environmental problems that are not, ultimately, externality problems. |
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Reduction in air quality due to vehicle emissions is an example of a negative environmental externality. |
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The measure has therefore helped terrestrial broadcasters to overcome this externality and create a business opportunity. |
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According to Lord Stern's review, climate change is an economic externality, and addressing this externality should compel the market to develop low-carbon technologies. |
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Environmental damage caused by production or consumption activities that is not reflected in market prices is a well-known example for a negative externality. |
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Should we not take into account this type of negative externality as a matter of course in order to reduce the overall impact of our work and lifestyle? |
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The European system of green certificates is designed to ensure the traceability of renewable electricity, and thus to add value to this environmentally positive externality. |
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Carbon emissions are a market externality that distorts the true cost of production. |
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The systemic externality argument does not provide a solid theoretical foundation for a rehabilitation of prudential policy. |
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There is a positive externality when the government provides society at large with public goods and services such as defense and disease control. |
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In economic terms, pollution from fossil fuels is regarded as a negative externality. |
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According to that study, hydroelectricity produces the least amount of greenhouse gases and externality of any energy source. |
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Hands allow for a pivotal form of mediation, hence of distance and removedness, between our intentions and aims and externality. |
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However, human intervention is an undesired yet inevitable externality of workarounds and handholding. |
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The truth of art, according to Wilde's romantic aesthetics, is the incarnation of the inwardness of suffering in outward form, the expression of deep internality in externality. |
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Which means that the demand for the buildings which a developer might put up in a neighbourhood is to a great extent a positive externality generated by the existing neighbourhood. |
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While the origin of a negative externality can be pinned down to a geographic area, its impact is worldwide, which requires a collective and supranational strategy for cooperation. |
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This is about tax shifting, which brings us to internalize a neglected externality, that is, to put a price on carbon and to stop treating the atmosphere as an unlimited waste receptacle. |
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In particular, this may be the case with certain aspects of traffic safety which, rather than being entirely an externality issue, are internalised through the insurance market. |
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Second, and most importantly, given the principle of the free circulation of goods and people, the externality between the principle of competition and transport costs may necessitate Community intervention. |
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If adding another participant to a network increases the value of individual participation in the network, then a positive network externality exists. |
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When a functional food like Nexara canola reduces the risk of a chronic disease it diminishes the effect of this negative externality therefore, lessens the deadweight loss and increases economic welfare. |
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Traditionally an economical externality, water resource management must be highly internalized, to have an economic value and fight against scarcity. |
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After briefings by US officials to NATO member states on 2 October, the condition relating to externality of attack was deemed to have been satisfied. |
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Why don't government agencies use Pigovian taxes to remedy externality problems? |
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Kobayashi and Inaba argue that the Japanese economy has shifted to a stagnant equilibrium because of an external diseconomy, which they call the complexity externality. |
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Backward incidence of water resources with depletable externality. |
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