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A graphical model is used to represent the dynamics of a complex system, plotting the system's state in the 'next period' (vertical axis) against its state in the 'current period' (horizontal axis). An S-shaped curve illustrates the system's inherent tendencies, while a 45-degree line represents a stable, unchanging state. Consider a scenario where a fundamental, persistent negative change occurs in the system's underlying conditions—for example, a permanent increase in production costs for a new technology, or a long-term rise in average ocean temperatures affecting a marine ecosystem. How would this type of change be represented in the graphical model?

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