A pre-industrial society discovers a new, more resilient crop, leading to a sustained increase in food availability and a rise in average incomes above the subsistence level. Simultaneously, a new social custom emerges where the age of marriage remains fixed at a later age than was previously common. Given this scenario, which of the following outcomes is most consistent with the economic model explaining long-term stagnation in such societies?
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