Multiple Choice

An agrarian economy with a fixed amount of land is in a long-run stable state with a population of 1,000 farmers, where the average income is 400 kg of grain per person, the minimum required for subsistence. A new, more resilient crop is introduced, changing the relationship between labor and output as shown in the table below.

Number of FarmersTotal Grain Output (kg)
1,000500,000
1,250562,500
1,500600,000
1,750612,500

Assuming that any income above the subsistence level leads to population growth, what will be the new stable population in the long run?

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