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Analyzing a Disruption in an Economic Model

An economic model used to explain long-run stagnation in pre-industrial societies is built on two key relationships: 1) Living standards determine the rate of population growth, and 2) The size of the population affects the level of living standards. These relationships create a self-correcting equilibrium. Given the following case study, identify which of the model's core functional relationships is externally disrupted and explain the causal chain of events that leads to the observed outcome.

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