Explain and illustrate the Negative production externality with an example and diagram.
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A negative externality is a cost imposed on a third party from producing or consuming a good.
This is a diagram for negative production externality. This shows the divergence between the private marginal cost of production and the social marginal cost of production.
A negative externality leads to overconsumption and deadweight welfare loss.
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