Multiple Choice

In a negotiation between a factory and a town's residents over production levels and environmental quality, they initially agree on an outcome that is mutually beneficial and efficient, where neither party can be made better off without making the other worse off. If the residents then organize a more effective citizens' association, significantly strengthening their collective negotiating position, what is the most likely change to the negotiated outcome?

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