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Until Kapp’s book, however, these negative externalities had been considered as a peripheral problem, a minor aberration in economic theory. He showed on the contrary that the discharge of social costs was a general phenomenon, consubstantial with a mode of decision with ‘a built-in tendency to disregard those negative effects (e.g., air and water pollution) which are “external” to the decision-making unit’. This had radical theoretical implications, because __as neither company accounting nor prices in general are really able to record the ‘destructive off-market effects’ shifted onto the social and natural environment, ‘the price indicators are not only imperfect and incomplete; they are misleading’.__
The Ungovernable Society
Grégoire Chamayou
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Generally, if a phrase contains a preposition, it’s TWO words when it’s a VERB, and ONE word when it’s a NOUN.
-You log in with your login
-You try out during a tryout
-You stand up to do standup
-You hang out is a hangout
-You break up during a breakup
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