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Impact of New Information on Efficient Outcomes

Consider a negotiation between a single firm and a community over a wage and a level of environmental quality (E). The set of all mutually-beneficial, efficient outcomes is represented by a continuous range of environmental quality levels, from a minimum (E_min) that maximizes the firm's profit to a maximum (E_max) that maximizes the community's well-being, all at a single, optimal wage. Now, suppose a new, credible scientific study is published, revealing that the firm's pollution is significantly more harmful to residents' health than was previously known. Explain how this new information is likely to affect the set of Pareto-efficient outcomes. Specifically, address what happens to E_min, E_max, and the overall range between them.

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