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Consider a model where a firm and a community negotiate over a single wage and a level of environmental quality (E). The set of Pareto-efficient outcomes is a continuous range of environmental quality levels, from a minimum (E_min) that maximizes the firm's profit to a maximum (E_max) that maximizes the community's well-being, all at one specific wage. Suppose a widely publicized scientific study makes the community value environmental quality more highly than before. How does this change in the community's preferences affect the set of Pareto-efficient allocations?

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