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Consider a negotiation between a single factory and a town over the level of environmental quality (E), which is costly for the factory to provide. The set of all mutually-beneficial, efficient outcomes is a continuous range of environmental quality levels, from a minimum (E_min, favored by the factory) to a maximum (E_max, favored by the town), all at a single, optimal wage. Now, a new government regulation is enacted that mandates a minimum acceptable level of environmental quality, E_reg. This mandated level is higher than the factory's preferred minimum but lower than the town's preferred maximum (i.e., E_min < E_reg < E_max). True or False: The introduction of this regulation shrinks the set of possible Pareto-efficient outcomes for the negotiation.

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