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In the town of Browneville, a single factory employs 50 workers (n=50). An economic analysis reveals that the citizens' collective marginal utility from environmental quality is currently 75 (MU=75). Based on the model's condition for an efficient allocation, what can be concluded about the current wage, and what adjustment is needed to reach the efficient wage (w*)?
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In the town of Browneville, a single factory employs 50 workers (n=50). An economic analysis reveals that the citizens' collective marginal utility from environmental quality is currently 75 (MU=75). Based on the model's condition for an efficient allocation, what can be concluded about the current wage, and what adjustment is needed to reach the efficient wage (w*)?
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