What is the difference between a spillover and an externality?
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Actually there is a difference.
When the benefits or costs of a spillover have been internalized, there are no more externalities, althought the spillover might still be visible. “these physical spillovers can no longer be considered as externalities because the price adjustments have compensated for any diminution of property rights”
When the benefits or costs of a spillover have been internalized, there are no more externalities, althought the spillover might still be visible. “these physical spillovers can no longer be considered as externalities because the price adjustments have compensated for any diminution of property rights”
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