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Originally Posted by aka123
Profiting is one thing, but economy has a concept about "freeloading". Simple example: factory pollutes, you get some sickness from that pollution, you go to the doctor and the doctor bills from your treatment. Factory pollutes but you pay with your health and money.
Although when factory is billed about this (cost for less pollution), they usually just shift the cost to their product's/service's price and you (or someone else) still pay the bill. Although in this scenario you don't pay with your health.
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thanks - i actually studied business management and economics
and actually this a lot more complex...
but the main problem is that in some parts of the world you don't have any regulations and in others very strict regulations but they compete in the same market.