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Evaluating Policy Interventions on Pareto-Efficient Outcomes

Consider a negotiation between a single factory and a town over wages and environmental quality (E). The set of Pareto-efficient outcomes is represented by a continuous range of environmental quality levels, from a minimum the factory will accept (E_min) to a maximum the town desires (E_max), all at a single optimal wage. The town's council is debating two policies to improve outcomes for its citizens:

  • Policy A: A new local ordinance that sets a legally binding minimum standard for environmental quality, E_floor, where E_min < E_floor < E_max.
  • Policy B: A tax on the factory's annual profits, with the revenue used to fund town services like libraries and road repair.

Evaluate which of these two policies is more likely to successfully alter the set of negotiable Pareto-efficient outcomes. Justify your conclusion by explaining the effect (or lack of effect) of each policy on the range [E_min, E_max].

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Updated 2025-07-22

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