Case Study

Evaluating Negotiation Outcomes

A factory and a town's citizens are negotiating two issues: the hourly wage for workers and the level of environmental quality (EQ), measured on a scale of 0-100. Through analysis, it is determined that all 'efficient' outcomes—where it's impossible to make one party better off without making the other worse off—must occur at a wage of exactly $22 per hour.

Consider the following two proposed agreements:

  • Proposal X: Wage = $20/hour, EQ = 70
  • Proposal Y: Wage = $22/hour, EQ = 50

Which of these two proposals could potentially be improved upon to make both the factory and the citizens better off simultaneously, and why?

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Updated 2025-07-17

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