Answer:
Private parties can negotiate to an efficient solution in the presence of externalities if the <u>transaction costs</u> is (are) relatively low.
<u>Potential way to internalise externality </u>: Including negative externality price in party tickets & using it for - better sound development , compensating residents for a negative effect to them
Explanation:
Coase Theorem states that two parties can bargain & reach at a socially efficient outcome, internalising negative externality impact - if the transaction cost is low.
Eg : A neighbouring farm & ranch, where Ranch's cattle wander & destroy farm's crops. It would be efficient to solution to draw a fence around the farm, contributed by the rancher also
In this case : Noise negative externality can be internalised by :
- Including the externality valuation as increased price in the party tickets
- Using the surplus collected money to internalise externality - for :
- Noise solving ways, eg headphones dj & sound proof venue development
- Compensating nearby locality for the adverse effect on them
The neo-analytic view came from Freud's theory of development. However, the neo-analytic view puts more emphasis on relating to others and less emphasis on the sexual urges. They also placed importance on dreams, the unconscious, defense mechanisms, the events of one's childhood.
There’s no such thing as that (I’m South Korean)
Answer:
Prefrontal Cortex
Explanation:
"Prefrontal Cortex" is the part of the brain that is responsible for 'whisper ups.' This is the region of our brain which helps in planning the intricate cognitive behavior, expressions of personality, moderation/modification in social behavior as per different situations, and decision-making. We usually whisper to convey secret information to someone quietly to not disturb others and prevent the nearby listeners from hearing it which is a part of decision-making and moderation in social behavior. Thus, the <u>'prefrontal cortex'</u> is the correct answer.