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Analyzing a Negotiated Environmental Agreement

Imagine a negotiation between a factory and the residents of a town regarding the factory's level of production and its environmental impact. There exists a set of potential agreements where any change that benefits one party would necessarily harm the other. Describe the key characteristics of a final 'compromise' agreement that would likely be reached if the residents, acting as a unified group (e.g., through a town council), have significant bargaining power but do not have the absolute authority to dictate all terms. In your answer, analyze how the residents' collective action influences this final outcome compared to a situation where the factory holds all the power.

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