Short Answer

The Structure of Efficient Outcomes

In a negotiation between a town's residents and a single factory over wages and environmental standards, suppose the set of all mutually beneficial, efficient agreements can be represented as a straight vertical line on a graph where 'wages' are on the horizontal axis and 'environmental quality' is on the vertical axis. What is the fundamental economic condition that must be met at every point on this line, and why does this condition result in all efficient outcomes sharing the exact same wage?

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