Business Microeconomics
A positive externality occurs when a third party benefits from an economic transaction they are not directly involved in. This situation typically arises when the actions of individuals or businesses have beneficial effects on others, leading to outcomes that are not reflected in market prices. Positive externalities often lead to underproduction of goods or services that generate these benefits, as producers may not fully capture the value created.
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