Chapter 10 - Externalities & property rights 

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Coase theorem
________: if at no cost people can negotiate the purchase and sale of the right to perform activities that cause externalities, they can always arrive at efficient solutions to the problems caused by externalities.
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efficient remedy
In many cases, a(n) ________ is to define and enforce rights to the use of valuable property.
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Tragedy
________ of the commons: tendency for a resource that has no price to be used until its marginal benefit falls to zero.
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Positional externality
________ occurs when an increase in one person's performance reduces the expected reward of another's in situations in which reward depends on relative performance.
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Positional arms
________ control agreement: agreement in which contestants attempt to limit mutually offsetting investments in performance enhancement.
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External cost = negative externality
cost of an activity that falls on people other than those who pursue the activity
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External benefit = positive externality
benefit of an activity received by people other than those who pursue the activity
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Externality
external cost or benefit of an activity
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Coase theorem
if at no cost people can negotiate the purchase and sale of the right to perform activities that cause externalities, they can always arrive at efficient solutions to the problems caused by externalities
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Tragedy of the commons
tendency for a resource that has no price to be used until its marginal benefit falls to zero
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Positional arms race
series of mutually offsetting investments in performance enhancement that is stimulated by a positional externality
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Positional arms control agreement
agreement in which contestants attempt to limit mutually offsetting investments in performance enhancement