Externality

/ˌɛkstərˈnæləti/ noun

In economics, a side effect of an activity that affects other people who did not choose to be involved, such as pollution or neighborhood safety. It can be positive (a benefit) or negative (a cost).

From *external* plus the noun suffix *-ity*, meaning a state or quality. It names the quality of being external to the main transaction or decision.

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