Sequence Ordering

An economic model describes citizen well-being based on wages and environmental quality. It assumes that the additional satisfaction from a wage increase shrinks as wages rise, while the satisfaction from an environmental improvement is always the same. A new city-wide policy is implemented that causes a small increase in wages for everyone but also a small decrease in environmental quality. To determine which resident group (low-wage or high-wage) is more likely to experience a net loss in well-being, you must follow a logical sequence of analysis. Arrange the following analytical steps in the correct order.

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