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An agrarian society with a fixed amount of arable land experiences a significant increase in its population over several decades. During this time, agricultural technology and the amount of capital remain unchanged. Based on the economic principle that relates the quantity of a variable input (like labor) to output when other inputs (like land) are fixed, what is the most probable outcome for this society's average income per person?

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