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Analyzing Trade-offs on an Indifference Curve

An individual's preferences for wages versus environmental quality can be represented by an indifference curve that is convex (bowed towards the origin), becoming progressively flatter at higher wage levels. Given the scenario below, determine which job situation would require a larger wage increase to compensate for an identical, small decrease in environmental quality. Justify your answer by analyzing the relationship between wage level and the slope of the indifference curve.

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