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Explain isometric muscle contractions and the two types of isotonic contractions.
External Costs
Costs generated by a production or consumption activity that are not borne by the producer or consumer but by society at large.
Transaction Costs
Costs associated with the process of buying and selling, including search and information costs, bargaining costs, and enforcement costs.
Coase Theorem
A theory that suggests that if property rights are well-defined and transaction costs are low, externalities will be efficiently resolved through bargaining between parties.
Traffic Congestion
The overcrowding of vehicles in an area, leading to slower speeds, longer trip times, and increased vehicular queuing, often analyzed in urban economics.
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