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Evaluating a Claim on Efficient Outcomes

In a negotiation between a town's residents and a local factory, the two issues are the average hourly wage for factory jobs and the level of air quality. An economist makes the following claim: 'To achieve an efficient outcome, the factory must reduce its pollution to the lowest possible level, as this maximizes the well-being of the residents.' Based on the principle that an efficient outcome occurs where the residents' willingness to trade wages for better air quality is exactly equal to the factory's willingness to trade wages for the right to pollute, critically evaluate the economist's claim. Does achieving the best possible air quality guarantee an efficient outcome? Explain your reasoning.

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