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Analyzing the Shape of the Efficiency Curve

In a model where a community and a firm negotiate over wages (plotted on the vertical axis) and environmental quality (plotted on the horizontal axis), the set of all efficient agreements is typically represented by a vertical line at a specific wage. Suppose a new study of a different town finds that the set of efficient agreements is instead an upward-sloping curve. What does this change in shape imply about the underlying preferences of the citizens or the technology of the firm? Explain the economic reasoning.

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