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A pre-industrial society with a fixed amount of agricultural land is in a stable equilibrium with incomes at a subsistence level. A sudden, one-time plague reduces the population by half, but the amount of land and farming knowledge remain unchanged. Based on the principle that human populations in such economies expand when resources are plentiful, what is the most likely sequence of events for the survivors?

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