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8 January, 19:44

Excessive air traffic noise in the neighborhoods surrounding an airport's flight path is an example of

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  1. 8 January, 22:32
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    It is an example of negative externality. The neighborhoods are external factors and do not directly relate to the airport. The neighborhoods would be considered a third party that suffers because of some external situation. This entire situation describes negative externality. During negative externality a third party is negatively effected by something they have nothing to do with.
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