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Many highly trained athletes monitor their caloric intake but one of the distinguishing features of an athlete with a disordered eating pattern is that caloric intake is inadequate.
Negative Externalities
Unintended and uncompensated costs imposed by one party’s actions on others not involved in the action, often leading to market failure.
Market Failure
A scenario in which the distribution of goods and services through an unregulated market leads to inefficiency, frequently resulting in a decrease in overall societal well-being.
Government Policies
Strategies and actions taken by a government to govern, direct, or regulate a community, country, or economy.
Theorem
A statement or proposition that is proven on the basis of previously established statements or propositions.
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