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Diagram of Citizens' Indifference Curves in the Browneville Model

This dataset provides a graphical representation of the citizens' preferences in the Browneville model. The diagram plots wages on the horizontal axis against environmental quality, which ranges from 0 to 100, on the vertical axis. A key element is the firm's shutdown condition, shown as a downward-sloping straight line connecting the two axes; any point above this line is unsustainable for the firm, as its costs would exceed its revenues. The diagram also features three downward-sloping, convex indifference curves representing the citizens' 'leave-town' condition. The positioning of these curves is distinct: one is located entirely above the shutdown line, while the other two intersect the line at two points each. A notable characteristic is that at any given wage, all three curves have the same slope.

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Updated 2026-05-02

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