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A single large company is negotiating with a small town's residents over two issues: the wages the company will pay and the level of environmental quality it will maintain. There is a range of potential agreements where the company can remain profitable and the residents are willing to accept the conditions. Now, suppose a new, inexpensive public transportation system is built, connecting the town to a neighboring city with many job opportunities. How will this development most likely affect the final negotiated agreement?

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