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In a negotiation between a factory owner and a community over wages and local environmental quality, they identify a set of outcomes where it's impossible to make one party better off without making the other worse off. If the final agreement shifts from the outcome that most favors the owner to the one that most favors the community within this set, what is the primary economic consequence?

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