Multiple Choice

In a negotiation between a town's citizens and a single large employer, the citizens' 'reservation indifference curve' represents the level of well-being they can achieve from their best alternative, such as moving to another town. If the employer makes an offer (a specific combination of wages and local environmental quality) that places the citizens on an indifference curve below this reservation level, what is the most probable outcome of the negotiation?

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