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A developing region has remained at a low level of economic output for many years. After receiving a small, one-time infusion of foreign aid, the region's output temporarily increases but then quickly returns to its original low level once the aid is spent. Why would an economist describe this persistent low-output state as a 'stable equilibrium'?

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