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Conditions for a Negotiated Compromise

In a negotiation between a polluting factory and the local community, a 'compromise outcome' is reached where production is reduced somewhat, but not eliminated, and both parties are better off than if no agreement was made. Analyze the two key conditions regarding the distribution of gains and the negotiating power of the community that must be met for such a specific type of compromise to be achieved, as opposed to an outcome that heavily favors either the factory owner or the community.

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