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Conditions for a Compromise in Firm-Citizen Negotiations

In a situation where a town's citizens and a single dominant firm are in conflict over wages and environmental standards, explain the specific conditions regarding the bargaining power of both parties that would most likely lead to a negotiated compromise rather than an outcome that heavily favors one side over the other.

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