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In general, strategic actions elicit fewer competitive responses than do tactical actions.
Negative Externality
A cost that affects a party who did not choose to incur that cost, often associated with production or consumption of goods and services.
Property Value
The market worth of real estate, influenced by factors such as location, amenities, and the condition of the property.
External Cost
A cost that is not borne by the parties to an economic transaction, often affecting third parties who did not choose to incur that cost.
Social Cost
The total cost to society as a whole due to an activity or decision, including both direct costs and indirect externalities.
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