Why do prices fail to represent the opportunity costs
of resources when externalities exist?
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An externality stems from the production or consumption of a good or service, resulting in a cost or benefit to an unrelated third party. ... Externalities lead to market failure because a product or service's price equilibrium does not accurately reflect the true costs and benefits of that product or service.
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