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A historian observes a pre-industrial society that, over a century, adopted significant agricultural innovations like improved irrigation and new crop varieties. The historian concludes that because the society's total economic output tripled during this period, the average person must have become significantly wealthier. Is this conclusion necessarily correct, given the economic dynamics common to such societies?

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