Multiple Choice

In the graphical framework for analyzing the relationship between a town's single firm and its citizens, outcomes are plotted with the wage on the horizontal axis and the level of environmental quality on the vertical axis. Suppose the firm initially operates at a point 'A' on this graph. The firm then implements a new policy: it raises wages for all its citizen-employees but also increases its factory's emissions, leading to a lower level of environmental quality. How would the new operating point, 'B', be positioned on the graph relative to the initial point 'A'?

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