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An agrarian economy has a stable population where the average income is just enough for subsistence. A new irrigation system is introduced, which significantly increases the amount of food each farmer can produce. Assuming that any income surplus leads to population growth and that adding more farmers to the fixed amount of land leads to smaller and smaller gains in total output, what is the most likely long-run outcome?

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