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A pre-industrial agricultural society develops a new, more resilient type of crop that significantly increases the food yield per acre. Based on the principle that population tends to grow when incomes are above a subsistence level and that the average product of labor diminishes as more people work on a fixed amount of land, what is the most likely long-term outcome for this society?

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