A town's economy is dominated by a single firm with 200 employees. The residents' collective marginal utility from an additional dollar spent on local environmental quality is currently 150. Based on this information, reallocating funds from environmental spending towards increasing worker wages could result in a Pareto improvement.
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A community's residents collectively derive a marginal utility of 150 from each additional dollar spent on local environmental quality. The town's single major employer has 120 workers, and its trade-off between increasing total wages and environmental spending is one-to-one with its number of employees. Which statement best analyzes the economic efficiency of the current situation?
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