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30 October, 18:11

How do governments correct for the unfairness of negative externalities? They create public goods. They pay the sufferers from tax money. They regulate firms and make such practices illegal. They educate citizens about such unfair practices.

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  1. 30 October, 18:36
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    In general, governments correct for the unfairness of negative externalities in that they "they regulate firms and make such practices illegal," although this is not always done properly.
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