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spillover effects

Title English: 
spillover effects
Definition English: 
In economics, spillover effects are economic events in one context that occur because of something else in a seemingly unrelated context. For example, externalities of economic activity are non-monetary effects upon non-participants. (Odors from a rendering plant are negative spillover effects upon its neighbors; the beauty of a homeowner's flower garden is a positive spillover effect upon neighbors.)
Title Arabic: 
آثار ثانوية
Synonym Arabic: 
آثار جانبية، آثار غير مباشرة
Domain: 
Miscellaneous
Subject: 
None
InformationType: 
Term
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